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Designed by Carlos Tiscar
Designed by Carlos Tiscar, SUI is a collection of versatile tables with a pure design that together with the wide range of sizes, finishes and accessories available is able to offer versatility of use in all kinds of public and private spaces. The SUI tables are entirely manufactured with an aluminium frame that makes them light but sturdy and corrosion resistant at the same time. The system allows all different-sized tables to be created, from small side tables to large format work and meeting tables.
Finishes:
Structure in aluminium in polished or lacquered in a selection of colours, top in bi-laminate, compact laminate, MDF lacquered white or black, lacquered glass or oak veneer
Dimensions:
W1000/1200/1400 x D700 x H350 mm W1000/1200/1400/1600/2000/2200 x D800 x H350 mm W1400/1600/1800/2000/2200/2400 x D900 x H350 mm W2000/2200/2400 x D1000 x H350 mm W2000/2200/2400 x D1200 x H350 mm
Note:
Minimum order of 6 pcs
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