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Designed by Emilio Nanni
The BARDOT tube version stands out for its elegance and shine, which amplifies its stylistic figure with new structures, new pastel shades and vibrant colors, and refined and current finishes. The structure is lightened with clean legs thanks to the use of the metal rod. A pleasantly soft and graceful design, that of the new Bardot Collection, with a 1950s flavor, made of full volumes, rounded lines, rounded corners and in which a singular overall harmony is felt.
Finishes:
Metal legs lacquered in a selection of colours or plated brush or shiny copper, brass or champagne gold, upholstery in a selection of fabrics or leather
Dimensions:
W400 x D470 x H860 mm SH670 mm W400 x D475 x H960 mm SH770 mm
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