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Designed by Uto Balmoral
The Dreamers is a coffee table in solid walnut, ash and oak. Composed of drawers, with black metal base. The idea is based on highlighting that object which is commonly the container of our dreams.
Finishes:
Base in metal in black with feet in brass, top in solid walnut, ash and oak
Dimensions:
W1100 x D1100 x H350 mm
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