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Designed by Lievore Altherr Molina
Sila is a chair project from which a lot of different versions take form, starting from simple shapes and natural materials.
Finishes:
Swivel, base in metal lacquered white, clay, mocha or black, seat in oak veneer in natural or stained black or in walnut
Dimensions:
W480 x D500 x H800 mm SH460 mm
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