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Lazada
Designed by Pietro Arosio
An armchair which is easily distinguished in the world of interiors for its curvaceous and dynamic forms, a result of a coming together ofcreativity and technology.
Finishes:
Swivel, Base in metal with structure in rigid polyurethane in shiny black, shiny white or mud, upholstery in leather
Dimensions:
W835 x D730 x H890 mm SH380 mm
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