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Designed by Lievore Altherr Molina
The iconic Piktor coffee table, expressing with its design Sovet’s philosophy and skilled handcrafted processes, is now proposed in new glass and ceramic finishes that highlight its essential lines in the living spaces.
Finishes:
Structure in metal in chrome, lacquered mocha, black or burnished brass, top in glass in clear or tinted smoke, lacquered or frosted lacquered, textured materia or in ceramic polished or matt finish
Dimensions:
DIA800 x H360 mm DIA1200 x H360 mm
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A lacquered metal base meets a top in glass, wood, ceramic or Materia, to give life to a tables collection with a distinctive personality and versatility in the setting, from home to contract spaces.
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