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Designed by Calvi Brambilla
The round lines of this table, combined with its aluminum and hand-woven synthetic fiber frame, make this product ideal for a drink with friends or outdoor afternoons.
Finishes:
Structure in aluminium power coated silk grey with perla synthetic fibre rope in perla or structure in grey with grey brown rope, top in grey tinted glass or a selection of HPL laminate or ceramic
Dimensions:
DIA900 x H725 mm DIA1000 x H725 mm DIA1200 x H725 mm DIA1400 x H725 mm
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