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Lazada
Designed by L&L Studio
The Knot bed features classic check-inspired patterns, accented by vibrant, intersecting lines that bring a sense of freshness and rhythm to the design. As the bedroom evolves into a space for both intimacy and social interaction, the furniture selection must reflect the individuality and laid-back style of modern youth. The Knot bed’s innovative design, with its seamless form and low-profile structure, departs from traditional norms, aligning perfectly with contemporary aesthetics and modern living.
Finishes:
Structure in wood, external structure lacquered in a selection of colours, top and internal in veneer in walnut or stained oak
Dimensions:
DIA420 x H550 mm
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