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Designed by Calvi Brambilla
Armchair with hand-weaving in synthetic fiber and varnished metal structure. The high back of the Tibidabo chair allows full support of the back for ultimate relaxation directly in the garden of your own home.
Finishes:
Structure in aluminium power coated silk grey with perla synthetic fibre rope in perla or structure in grey with grey brown rope, upholstery in a selection of outdoor fabrics
Dimensions:
W800 x D780 x H760 mm SH420 mm
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