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Lazada
Designed by Studio Sovet
Available in more than 200 combinations, Kodo has been designed to reach large dimensions while maintaining an exceptional structural lightness.
Finishes:
Structure in metal lacquered embossed white, clay, mocha, black or burnished brass, top in glass in clear or in a selection of glass tinted, lacquered or frosted lacquered, textured net, textured materia or in ceramic polished or matt finish
Dimensions:
W2000 x D1000 x H740 mm W2400 x D1000 x H740 mm W2400 x D1200 x H740 mm W2400 x D1400 x H740 mm W3000 x D1000 x H740 mm W3000 x D1200 x H740 mm
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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.
Delphi is a glass modular bookcase that creates a sinuous “wave” effect through its trapezoidshaped shelves of different sizes. The smoked glass version has a refined charm while the extralight finish looks particularly light and spreads brightness in the room.
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.
Spider is a coffee table made up with a single sheet of glass, artfully cut and bent: a pleasingly original presence in the living area. Matching freely the shapes and finishes it is possible to create infinite able to convey different emotions.
Altet is one of those timeless classics deserving to be reedited because of its elegance and the simplicity of its shape. Without giving up on its roots or losing a tiny bit of its character, this updated version of Altet keeps showing how to successfully survive the passage of time.
Magda is a new collection of sideboards that combines the material aspect and the soft grains of the marble effect ceramic with the precious and fascinating shades of the Sovet’s mirrors