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Designed by Daniele Lo Scalzo Moscheri
Star table is the natural evolution of the System collection; the rhomboidal shape of the legs intertwined in a play of lines, full and empty, with a light but characterizing presence. The structure made of extruded aluminum allows a solid base to accommodate HPL and ceramic tops of different sizes, in rectangular and elliptic versions, perfectly matching the world of Varaschin collections.
Finishes:
Structure in aluminium powder coated white, silk grey, grey, bronze, Dark brown or black, top in HPL or ceramic
Dimensions:
Rectangle: W2000 x D1000 x H740 mm W2400 x D1000 x H740 mm W2600 x D1000 x H740 mm Oval: W2200 x D1200 x H740 mm W2800 x D1200 x H740 mm
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