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Lazada
Designed by Ludovica & Roberto Palomba
An outdoor sofa but designed for the old aged and very noble art of conversation. In this sofa everyone can find his ideal depth of seating position and posture: more composed or more gently relaxed, depending on one’s temperament or the circumstances of the day. Ludovica and Roberto Palomba wanted Grand Plie to open up like an embrace and be able to seat up to four people, and then accommodate Plie armchairs and Piaffe tables in the projection of its curve, in a sort of controlled void.
Finishes:
Suitable for outdoor use, structure in polythylene in white or light grey
Dimensions:
W2420 x D1450 x H820 mm
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