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Designed by Gianluigi Landoni
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.
Finishes:
Structure in cristal plant in white or lacquered black or burnished brass, solid ash in natural or stained wenge or solid walnut, top in glass in clear or in a selection of glass tinted, textured liquid or in ceramic polished or matt finish
Dimensions:
W2000 x D1100 x H760 mm W2200 x D1300 x H760 mm W2200 x D1150 x H760 mm
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$690.00
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