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Designed by Lievore Altherr Molina
You must surrender to its embrace if you want to live it intensely. This is what Livit, the new outdoor sectional sofa by Lievore Altherr Molina Studio, suggests: A welcoming piece with soft cushions buoyed up by a slender aluminum frame, which balances comfort and lightness with the aim of providing a blithesome relax”. It is light and comfortable, but it does not give up in the least to that “timeless Mediterranean elegance”, as its own designers define it. A couch especially designed so everyone enjoys at ease?.
Finishes:
Suitable for outdoor use, structure in aluminium powder coated white, black, oxide or champagne, polyester mesh structure in a selection of fabrics, upholstery in a selection of outdoor fabrics
Dimensions:
Module with 2 Arms:W2320 x D900 x H800 mm SH450 mmW2650 x D900 x H800 mm SH450 mmModule with One Arm:W2000 x D900 x H800 mm SH450 mmModule with One Arm, High Armrest:W1780 x D900 x H800 mm SH450 mmCentre Module:W1200 x D900 x H800 mm SH450 mmW1600 x D900 x H800 mm SH450 mmChaise Longue:W1200 x D1450 x H800 mm SH450 mmChaise Longue with One Arm, High Armrest:W1300 x D1450 x H800 mm SH450 mmDaybed:W2000 x D800 x H450 mmPouf:W800 x D800 x H450 mmW1600 x D800 x H450 mm
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