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Designed by Gianluigi Landoni
Gocce di rugiada is a collection of soft lines mirrors, like lots of water drops gliding from autumn leafs. This feature, together with the panel on the back that allows a 360° rotation, allows to create infinite combinations, with even newer effects. Available also in the smoked and bronzed version to get further chromatic choices.
Finishes:
Rotatable, mirror in clear, tinted grey or bronze
Dimensions:
W590 x D6/56 x H520 mm W590 x D13/63 x H20 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.
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M. C. Escher’s impossible figures inspire a coffee table that founds its uniqueness on the particular design of the base
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