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Designed by Mattias Demacker
The Slim line is characterized by an essential design that conveys great lightness. Tables, coffee tables, consoles, benches and sofas that meet all tastes and requirements, fitting all kinds of situations.
Finishes:
Structure in aluminium in anodized, polished or lacquered embossed white, clay, mocha, black or burnished brass, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather, option of low or high arms
Dimensions:
Corner Element/ Element with Arm: W1600 x D800 x H720 mm SH420 mm W2310 x D800 x H720 mm SH420 mm W2960 x D800 x H720 mm SH420 mm W3610 x D800 x H720 mm SH420 mm Peninsular Element: W1600 x D800 x H720 mm SH420 mm W2310 x D800 x H720 mm SH420 mm W2960 x D800 x H720 mm SH420 mm W3610 x D800 x H720 mm SH420 mm
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The ceramic or lacquered glass top of Toronto table is supported by a wooden base. The legs with the special “V” profile give a lively visual sense of lightness, while maintaining the solidity and strong presence of the overall structure.
$2,230.00
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