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Lazada
Designed by Patrick Norguet
The Degree takes multifunctional home furniture to a new level. This innovative and eye-catching piece of furniture raises as many questions as it answers.
What exactly is it? Is it a stylish and modern bedside table? Is it a unique work of art? Or is it a handy storage container designed to make the most our of any living space? Well, it’s all of those things and more.
Patrick Norguet’s visually impressive bedside table is part of the Kristalia Collection, and it’s unusual design is perhaps its most striking feature. Reminiscent of a graduate’s top hat, this functional piece of bedroom furniture doubles up as a handy storage space.
Finishes:
Cork with black polypropylene structure with polypropylene lid in black or white
Dimensions:
W380 x D380 x H410 mm
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