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Designed by Christophe Pillet
Brew a coffee, sit back and let your imagination take you to the delights of a Parisian Boulevard café with the TNP from Kristalia. Introduce cool French design to your home with this classic outdoors iron coffee table. Originally produced for the Theatre National Populaire, the TNP bears the embossed logo of one of France’s most celebrated theatres. The TNP classic outdoors iron coffee table combines classic, minimalist design with superb production values.
Finishes:
Base in cast iron with steel column and top in black, red or white
Dimensions:
W700 x D500 x H750 mm W700 x D700 x H750 mm
Note:
Minimum quantity required
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