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Lazada
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:
W800 x D50 x H800 mm
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