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Designed by Gianluigi Landoni
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
Finishes:
Structure in wood with top and door front in mirror in a selection of polished or frosted clear or tinted colours, ceramic polished or matt finish, option of drawer or flip down door, optional metal profile lacquered in burnished brass, optional under structure legs in 2 positions, optional LED Light 3000K
Dimensions:
W1000 x D510 x H380 mm W2000 x D510 x H380 mm W3000 x D510 x H380 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.
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