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Designed by Marzia e Leo Dainelli
Ritratti are storage units in mdf veneered with toulipier wood with glossy and matt laquered finish. Sideboard version has 4 doors and 4 internal shelves, while the cupboard version has 2 doors and 4 internal shelves. Ritratti is an almost magical storage, with an asymmetric shape and the detail of the cut corner. Sharp lines, play of perspectives and strong colors, available in 2 combinations.
Finishes:
Base in metal, structure in phenolic wood with gloss or matt resin in a selection of colours
Dimensions:
W2150 x D520 x H800 mm
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Ritratti are storage units in mdf veneered with toulipier wood with glossy and matt laquered finish. Sideboard version has 4 doors and 4 internal shelves, while the cupboard version has 2 doors and 4 internal shelves. Ritratti is an almost magical storage, with an asymmetric shape and the detail of the cut corner. Sharp lines, […]
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