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Designed by Gianluigi Landoni
Finishes:
Structure in steel with ceramic polished or matt finish, optional LED light 3000K
Dimensions:
W1000 x D310 x H70 mm W1500 x D310 x H70 mm W2000 x D310 x H70 mm W2000 x D490 x H880 mm W2500 x D490 x H880 mm
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A new table whose shapes and materials are enhanced in a natural equilibrium of geometries thanks to the iconic base inspired by the sculpted lines of the Dolomites.
$1,230.00
Inspired by the classics of the past and modern in its shape, Slen is the perfect mirror to elevate and add value to any space.
Elegant and light like the namesake glass, this table expresses different personalities according to the chosen materials and colour combinations: from the top in lacquered glass, Materia, wood, ceramic or hpl, to the base in lacquered or polished chrome metal.
$690.00
Gocce di rugiada is a collection of organic form 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 or arrangements.
Available in more than 200 combinations, Kodo has been designed to reach large dimensions while maintaining an exceptional structural lightness.
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.
$2,440.00
The York mirror, inspired by the shape of the namesake English city, stands out for its simple and refined design. Its fluid shape makes it a discreet yet highly distinctive accessory, capable of elegantly blending into contemporary, classic or minimalist spaces.
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