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Designed by Giacomo Cattani
The SELF table base has soft and rounded shapes, it combines solidity and style; versatile to use both indoors and outdoors. The metal or HPL top, personalizes the environments, both round and square, with many variations and possibilities.
Finishes:
Structure in metal lacquered in a selection of colours, top in solid ash or beech or in ash veneer stained or lacquered in a selection of colours, HPL or fenix laminate
Dimensions:
DIA600 x H750 mm DIA700 x H750 mm W600 x D600 x H750 mm W700 x D700 x H750 mm
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$1,020.00
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$600.00
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