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Designed by R & D Varaschin
Lightweight and handy, it is the ideal aluminium table for casual dinings where the need is to have a practical, solid and easy to clean table. The low version of Victor garden dining table measures 66 cm in height and allows its use with lounge chairs and armchairs or couches. A new and more relaxed way of enyoing meals at the open air.
Finishes:
Structure in aluminium power coated bronze, white, grey or dark brown, top in a selection of HPL laminate or ceramic
Dimensions:
W800 x D800 x H730 mm W900 x D900 x H730 mm W800 x D800 x H660 mm W900 x D900 x H660 mm
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