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Lazada
Designed by L&L Studio
As stylish as it is comfortable, the Lalaland bed gently hugs you with its curved form. It offers a quiet moment for you to lean on and unwind.
Finishes:
Feet in metal painted silk black, upholstery in a selection of marshmallow, noah or moby fabrics, pneumatic slatted base, internal storage H210 mm
Dimensions:
W2500 x D2400 x H1020 mm Neccesary Mattress: W2000 x D2000 mm W2250 x D2400 x H1020 mm Neccesary Mattress: W1800 x D2000 mm W2000 x D2400 x H1020 mm Neccesary Mattress: W1500 x D2000 mm W1850 x D2400 x H1020 mm Neccesary Mattress: W1350 x D2000 mm
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$1,080.00
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