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Designed by Luciano Bertoncini
The Rotor coffee table is formed from a series of square components which are linked, so as to rotate around each other. This means that the table can be customised by moving the parts around, creating a unique item of designer furniture that is both beautiful and fun to use. The middle squares can be rotated 360 degrees, creating space to store cups of coffee or magazines, while the upper and lower squares are fixed in place to guarantee stability and complete the harmony of the table.
Finishes:
Top in wenge or grey oak, ebony, laminate in white, anthracite grey, black, red or beige, glossy lacquered glossy or matt white, red, anthracite grey or black
Dimensions:
W630/1050 x D630/1050 x H310 mm
Note:
Minimum quantity required
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