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Designed by Gianluigi Landoni
M. C. Escher’s impossible figures inspire a coffee table that founds its uniqueness on the particular design of the base
Finishes:
Structure in metal in lacquered mocha, clay, mocha or black, top in glass in clear or tinted smoke or bronze
Dimensions:
W1150 x D1150 x H350 mm
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