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Designed by Calvi Brambilla
The nest of the TIBIDABO collection in characterized by a supporting structure in powder coated steel tube covered by a hand-woven synthetic fiber rope: its sophisticated design makes it suitable for the furnishing of a private house or a hotel terrace.
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:
W1500 x D770 x H820 mm
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This intensive use sofa is made of handmade synthetic fiber weaving and aluminum frame. A high backrest allows us to provide our customers privacy even while relaxing in a great sofa.
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