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Designed by Daniele Lo Scalzo Moscheri
Concrete outdoor coffee table with rectangular shape. The particular soft line design of this coffee table makes it suitable for any type of sofa. The structure in cement of this coffee table guarantees durability and resistance to the most aggressive atmospheric agents, such as sun and rain, or to ambient conditions that normally cause corrosion, such as saline mist and chlorine. The T Belt outdoor coffee table in concrete finish recalls an industrial look and a sophisticated style. The T Belt concrete coffee table consists in a lateral support for Belt sofa and matches its soft lines creating a complete seating system for the outdoors.
Finishes:
Structure in cement
Dimensions:
W890 x D500 x H340 mm
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