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Lazada
Designed by Monica Armani
The dormeuse of the EMMA collection is characterized by defined stitching details of the back cushion, emphasizing shape and design. It stands out for its elegance and adaptability in convivial moments or reserved spaces in every outdoor environment: gardens, terraces and balconies, porches, patios, pools.
Finishes:
Legs in iroko wood, upholstery in a selection of outdoor fabrics, optional back cushions
Dimensions:
W1980 x D800 x H400 mm
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