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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 or a selection of lacquered or lacquered frosted finish
Dimensions:
W1250 x D700 x H740 mm W1380 x D780 x H740 mm
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A seating with an enveloping and comfortable shape that matches with elegance and simplicity the tables of Sovet’s collection. The Cadira chair wide selection of finishes complete the different types of structure making it adapt for any kind of public or private space.
Horizon mirror is bordered by an aluminium frame characterized by a thin moulding at the edge. The reflective surface is also available with a frosted finish that draws an horizon line, playing with light and proportions. The different available sizes and the wall swivel fixing allow to create different situations and compositions.
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Metal coffee tables and consoles characterized by a strong graphic sign and a strong personality. Essential lines and well-known geometries. The surfaces created through the repetitive rhythm of the metal tubes create lightness and solidity at the same time. Together with the console to be fixed to the wall, the square and rectangular coffee tables […]
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Collection which takes its name from the different thickness and irregular arrangement of certified teak slats that make up the “barcode” effect.