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Designed by Philippe Starck
Successful completion to the generous shapes of the famous Lord Yo armchair, Lord Yi table is surprising for its simplicity and the clear composition of the parties, deliberately signaled in his tripartite division of base, shaft and top.
Finishes:
Suitable for outdoor use, base and column in anodized aluminium with top in SAN ivory or white carrara or base painted black with nero marquina marble Available in the colors: champagne, ivory, anthracite grey and red. Indoor/outdoor use
Dimensions:
DIA600 x H730 mm
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