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Lazada
Designed by Ximi Li
Viva was designed with a base inspired by letter V, an expressive and architectural form in coluored lacquer finish. Balanced with the sleek marble top, VIVA is a piece that anchors any room.
Finishes:
Base in fibreglass lacquered in a selection of colours, top in venato white, milano grey or sahara noir marble
Dimensions:
W1800 x D950 x H750 mm W2000 x D1050 x H750 mm W2200 x D1050 x H750 mm W2400 x D1050 x H750 mm W2600 x D1050 x H750 mm
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