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Designed by Lievore Altherr Molina
Different geometric shapes and various combinations of materials, create infinite uses and setting possibilities. A simple concept from which arises a complete collection of tables and accessories for the most varied environments and situations.
Finishes:
Structure in oak veneer in a selection of finish or walnut veneer with black laminated glass, top in clear or tinted smoked or bronze glass
Dimensions:
W2000 x D1000 x H740 mm W2400 x D1200 x H740 mm W2500 x D1000 x H740 mm
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