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Lazada
Designed by Mattias Demacker
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.
Finishes:
Structure in wood veneered oak stained wenge or in walnut, top in glass in a selection of glass lacquered or frosted lacquered, textured net, ceramic polished or matt finish
Dimensions:
W2000 x D1000 x H740 mm W2500 x D1000 x H740 mm W2500 x D1200 x H740 mm W3000 x D1200 x H740 mm
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