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Lazada
Designed by Studio Sovet
Aikido is a dining table of essential design which becomes protagonist of daily life and of any space thanks to its warm and prestigious materials. The single base matches with the round, oval or square top while the double base completed by the rectangular or shaped top is the ideal solution for big home spaces and meeting rooms.
Finishes:
Structure in metal in chrome or lacquered embossed mocha or burnished brass or' in wood with oak veneer stained wenge or lacquered white or walnut veneer, top in glass in clear or in a selection of glass tinted or lacquered
Dimensions:
W1400 x D1400 x H740 mm
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