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Designed by Arrmet Lab
Finishes:
Suitable for outdoor use, structure in metal with aluminium legs lacquered white or black, top in HPL in white with black edge or black
Dimensions:
W600 x D600 x H750 mm W800 x D800 x H750 mm
Note:
Minimum order of 4 pcs
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