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Lazada
Designed by Philippe Starck
A chair that incorporates the rounded 50’s style, however, ergonomically correct and more suitable for outdoor use. This is accomplished through the side slots, so fundamental to the flow of rainwater and to its stackability. Soft egg offers an organic image that can melt, so amazingly, with the organic unity of nature.
Finishes:
Suitable for outdoor use, stackable, structure in polypropylene in carnation, white, grey or dark grey
Dimensions:
W605 x D575 x H740 mm
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