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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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Specifically, this is a sofa signed Giopato & Coombes with unique design, an element that can furnish any indoor environment and outddor, from the terrace to the living room or the bar.
The new entry is the sun lounger with frame and cushion suitable for outdoor use, also in marine environments. This element completes the collection in hemp finish.
Specifically, this is an armchair signed Giopato & Coombes with unique design, an element that can furnish any indoor environment and outddor, from the terrace to the living room or the bar.
Here is the Babylon ottoman for outdoor with comfortable design and available with upholstery and fabrics suitable for outdoors use in areas with salt spray, an element that completes the collection characterized by the intertwining of hemp.
Collection which takes its name from the different thickness and irregular arrangement of certified teak slats that make up the “barcode” effect.
The lounge armchair of the Cricket collection is identified by the hand woven rope backrest. Its twisting is a precious craftsmanship element, a refined detail that emphasizes shape and design. Cricket reinterprets classic style bound to traditional garden seats. It offers the ideal dimensions for comfort and a comfortable and spacious seat. These features guarantee […]
This outdoor rocking armchair is ideal to decorate gardens, terraces or outdoor veranda. It is the right choice for those who want to relax or to dine in the open air in an original way.
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