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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:
W460 x D6/56 x H500 mm W460 x D13/63 x H500 mm
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