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Designed by Studio Inclass
Flat is a versatile collection of tables with a timeless and modern appearance designed for diverse settings such as: offices, meeting rooms, restaurants, domestic use..
Finishes:
Base in steel lacquered or in chrome, stainless steel bezel, top in white laminate, lacquered MDF, HPL or in MDF with oak, wenge or walnut veneer, optional grommet
Dimensions:
DIA600 x H1030 mm DIA700 x H1030 mm DIA800 x H1030 mm
Note:
Minimum order of 6 pcs
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