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Designed by R & D Varaschin
Table from the Victor collection with aluminum structure and powder coating. It is a simple white poolside table, ideal to combine with a couple of beds of the same Victor collection to decorate outdoor environments.
Finishes:
Structure in aluminium powder coated white, grey or dark brown
Dimensions:
W460 x D460 x H450 mm
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This sun bed is ideal for sunbathing and relaxation, suitable for beaches, lakes and pools. It can be equipped with wheels and a shade and is stackable for easier usage.
This sun bed is ideal for sunbathing and relaxation, suitable for beaches, lakes and pools. It can be equipped with wheels and is stackable for easier usage.
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Characterized by a sophisticated balance between structure and seat, which appears to be suspended, it represents the typical expression of Italian craftmanship. The structure is realized in curved wood, with a natural, black stained or walnut finish, combined with a wooden or covered seat in various finishes.
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