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Designed by Alessandro Dubini
Collection made of teak, with clean and basic lines; its slats create a Barcode effect. The relax lounger similar to a chaise-longue is designed for traditional Finnish sauna or infrared sauna. Ideal for the spa rooms of hotels, holiday cottages and gyms.
Finishes:
Structure in teak, optional seat cushion and head rest in a selection of outdoor fabrics
Dimensions:
W1780 x D700 x H760 mm
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Barcode modular sofa with a supporting structure in teak wood certified and stuffed elements, which are available in the quilted covering version. Seat and arms with okoume wood internal structure for outdoor and in solid fir/spruce wood for indoor environments.
Collection which takes its name from the different thickness and irregular arrangement of certified teak slats that make up the “barcode” effect.
From the skillful glass bending process arises a coffee table that combines the charm of traditional craftsmanship with the elegance of contemporary design. Available in different finishes, it brings harmony in each environment and meets every need.
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