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Designed by Studio Sovet
Bridge is a line of tables, coffee tables, consoles and desks that introduces the charm of glass into different environments: living room, bedroom, domestic office and contract.
Finishes:
Structure in glass in clear, tinted smoke, lacquered or frosted lacquered in a selection of colours
Dimensions:
W720 x D500 x H450 mm W900 x D500 x H360 mm W900 x D600 x H460 mm W1100 x D600 x H360 mm W1100 x D700 x H460 mm W1300 x D700 x H360 mm W1500 x D530 x H420 mm W1500 x D700 x H470 mm
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