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Designed by Patrick Norguet
A flexible table designed by Patrick Norguet for Kristalia that can be stored easily, without sacrificing the elegance of its shape. Poule is ideal for public spaces, it’s easy to store and move around with lightweight structure.
Finishes:
Suitable for outdoor use, optional flip top, aluminium base lacquered white or black, top in black or pure white
Dimensions:
W1000 x D600 x H750 mm W1200 x D600 x H750 mm W1000 x D700 x H750 mm W1200 x D700 x H750 mm W1500 x D700 x H750 mm W1200 x D800 x H750 mm W1500 x D800 x H750 mm
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