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Designed by Lievore Altherr Molina
The new shapes and sizes of the Visual mirrors create original reflections thanks to different shades and to their modularity. They furnish private and public spaces with a refined simplicity making possible the creation of large compositions.
Finishes:
Frame in aluminium lacquered mocha, black or burnished brass, mirror in clear, tinted grey, bronze, rose or gold
Dimensions:
W400 x D300 x H1820 mm
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Palace dining table and its unique design become the outright protagonist of the living area, thanks also to the new shapes. An important element that sets the mood of the whole room.
Curved glass and metal profile are joined together to create a single form, able to create different chromatic combinations and types of furniture: from the coffee table to the console. An idea that can satisfy different needs with a unique style.
The iconic Piktor coffee table, expressing with its design Sovet’s philosophy and skilled handcrafted processes, is now proposed in new glass and ceramic finishes that highlight its essential lines in the living spaces.
A lacquered metal base meets a top in glass, wood, ceramic or Materia, to give life to a tables collection with a distinctive personality and versatility in the setting, from home to contract spaces.
$3,550.00
Slim is a line of rational design that conveys great lightness. Tables, coffee tables, consoles and benches that meet all tastes and requirements. Thanks to the different available combinations the collection fits in all situations: home, contract spaces and also outdoor.
$3,530.00
MYRA features clean lines and a minimalist silhouette. Its softened legs cross through the shaped tabletop edges, adding subtle character. With customizable finishes, MYRA can feel understated or become a bold centerpiece in any dining space.
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.
M. C. Escher’s impossible figures inspire a coffee table that founds its uniqueness on the particular design of the base