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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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