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Lazada
Designed by Jonas Wagell
The table series brings functionality to the everyday through its shelf that is framed by distinctive borders and can be used to display and store everyday objects, books, magazines, stationary items or even decorative objects.
Finishes:
Base in solid oak with oak veneer stained dark brown, top in brown emperador marble
Dimensions:
DIA600 X H500 mm
$11,960.00
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