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Lazada
Designed by Monica Graffeo
The simplicity and minimalism of the Oops extendable round table are what give it its dynamic visual impact. Beautifully manufactured by true artisans and craftsmen, the cast aluminium legs on this round table are slightly curved to balance the overall design. The legs are firmly anchored to the middle of the table base so that they flare out from underneath for a pleasing effect that doesn’t detract from the dramatic effect of the round top.
Finishes:
Aluminium legs in brushed or lacquered white or black, MDF top in satin lacquered white or black, optional cable hole, vetebra
Dimensions:
DIA1250 x H740 mm DIA1380 x H740 mm Oval: W2380 x D1380 x H740 mm
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The simplicity and minimalism of the Oops extendable round table are what give it its dynamic visual impact. A perfect round table which can be turned into a larger, oval table while losing nothing of its original flair. The extension is facilitated by parting the table to reveal a central tray containing the extension, which […]
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$6,000
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