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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 lacquered embossed white, clay, mocha, black or burnished brass, top in glass in a selection of glass lacquered or frosted lacquered, textured net, textured materia, ceramic polished or matt finish, HPL or oak veneer in a selection of stains or walnut
Dimensions:
W1400 x D600 x H740 mm W1600 x D600 x H740 mm W1800 x D600 x H740 mm W1200 x D800 x H740 mm W1400 x D900 x H740 mm W1600 x D900 x H740 mm W1800 x D900 x H740 mm W2000 x D900 x H740 mm W2000 x D1000 x H740 mm W2400 x D1000 x H740 mm W2400 x D1200 x H740 mm
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