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Designed by Giopato & Coombes
This outdoor square coffee table completes the collection of chairs in braided hemp rope.
Finishes:
Adjustable back, Structure in aluminium powder coated grey, man made fibre ropes in hemp, top in carrara or dark emperador marble, HPL laminate or ceramic
Dimensions:
W710 x D710 x H300 mm W990 x D990 x H300 mm
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