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Lazada
Designed by Christophe Pillet
This table base can be assembled with tops of various types, according to the taste and needs.
Finishes:
Structure in metal powder coated white, silk grey, grey, bronze, Dark brown or black, top in carrara or dark emperador marble, HPL laminate or ceramic
Dimensions:
W700 x D700 x H740 mm W800 x D800 x H740 mm W900 x D900 x H740 mm W1000 x D1000 x H740 mm W700 x D700 x H670 mm W800 x D800 x H670 mm W900 x D900 x H670 mm W1000 x D1000 x H670 mm
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