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Designed by Guido Porcellato
Rubino is a jewel of elegance and manufacturing technique: the glass sweeping curve which is its distinguishing design feature, is achieved through an exclusive process which gives a feeling of floating lightness.
Finishes:
Structure in glass in clear, tinted smoke, lacquered or 2 tone lacquered in a selection of colours
Dimensions:
W1100 x D1100 x H290 mm
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Tulip is designed to offer a useful support top in lounge areas, adding value to the whole space with its refined design. The choice among different materials and colours available for the top allows different interpretations and leaves the imagination free in each furniture setting.
The Denver mirrors collection embraces the new ceramic frames. The different mirror shades available for the central mirror, from the extralight to the bronzed and the smoked, allow to create unique combinations that furnish the interiors in harmony with different styles and environments.
Denver Up adds to the wide mirrored surface that is raised from the frame, the magic of the light spreading out directly from its perimeter and creating a very particular effect: both in horizontal and vertical version.
Clip coat hanger consists of three metal elements of various heights, welded together to increase the capacity.
A complete collection of coffee tables and consoles that allows to create original compositions in the living area. The ceramic tops, offered in a wide range including marble-effect ceramics, mirror, frosted mirror or Materia, are perfectly and naturally completed by the minimalism of the metal structure.
Bridge is a line of tables, coffee tables, consoles and desks that introduces the charm of glass into different environments: living room, bedroom, domestic office and contract.
Collection which takes its name from the different thickness and irregular arrangement of certified teak slats that make up the “barcode” effect.