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Designed by Guido Porcellato
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.
Finishes:
Structure in aluminium polished, lacquered embossed white, clay, mocha or black, 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:
DIA480 x H460 mm DIA480 x H560 mm DIA480 x H660 mm DIA480 x H760 mm
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