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Lazada
Designed by Philippe Starck
Created to complement the homonymous chair, Toy table, lives, indeed, an independent life thanks to the elegance of its stem, strongly tapered. A detail which, combined with the soft lines of connection with the top and the base, gives the piece an intense classical connotation.
Finishes:
Suitable for outdoor use, polypropylene structure in white, light grey, black, red or orange
Dimensions:
W600 x D600 x H730 mm
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$4,730.00
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