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Lazada
Designed by Noe Ducaufour-Lawrance
Forms that are lost in time, modeled by the erosion of the wind, sun and rain, become sculptures that almost seem to emerge from the ground._ Simple and primitive, smooth and perfectly polished, solitary or close to each other, united in a perfect joint._ Available in two sizes, the tables born from the creativity of Noe Duchaufour-Lawrence are entirely made of Breccia Bresciana or Fior di Pesco Carsico, almost zero kilometer marbles, extracted near the place of production of the tables themselves, as expressly requested by the French designer._
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