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Lazada
Designed by Gianluigi Landoni
Combi makes the spaces abstract like in a painting thanks to the various reflections and the different mirror shades. The aluminium structure separates but also accompanies harmoniously the different parts like in a mosaic. The reflection is the element that gives significance to the space.
Finishes:
Frame in aluminium lacquered mocha, black or burnished brass, mirror in clear, tinted grey, bronze, rose or gold
Dimensions:
W950 x D50 x H1200 mm
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This original and versatile series of coffee and side tables is available in different shapes, sizes, materials for the top and in different finishes for the metal base. Ideal as lamp/ coffee table, it perfectly matches with any kind of seat, thanks to its lively personality.
Elegant and light like the namesake glass, this table expresses different personalities according to the chosen materials and colour combinations: from the top in lacquered glass, Materia, wood, ceramic or hpl, to the base in lacquered or polished chrome metal.
The refined and minimal structure of Helia is enhanced by the shelves in bronzed or smoked mirror to give an exclusive charm to the interiors. The two sizes and the different widths allow different uses and combinations.
A new table whose shapes and materials are enhanced in a natural equilibrium of geometries thanks to the iconic base inspired by the sculpted lines of the Dolomites.
A lacquered metal base meets a top in glass, wood, ceramic or Materia, to give life to a tables collection with a distinctive personality and versatility in the setting, from home to contract spaces.
The table has been inspired by the dynamism of a moving element, like the ribbon of a gymnast that vaults in the air drawing natural and soft shapes. Its original look furnishes the living area with a touch of essential harmony.
Very lucidly, Enzo Mari decided to realize this tables collection with transparent crystal tops in order to valorise the harsh simplicity of steel sections bases. Designed in 1973 for Driade, uninterruptedly producted since then, these pieces can be certainly numbered among the most successful of the Milan master.
Denver Up adds to the wide mirrored surface that is raised from the frame, the magic of the light spreading out directly from its perimeter and creating a very particular effect: both in horizontal and vertical version.