
Botany Dining Table By Tomek Rygalik
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DESCRIPTION
Crafted with inspiration from intricate plant forms, this dining table features a brass base with curved and intertwining rods supporting a round crystal top. Introduced at Milan Design Week 2018, it complements contemporary decor and pairs seamlessly with the Love chair by Ghidini 1961. Whether in a large dining room or a small breakfast nook, it promises to be an eye-catching addition.
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Product ID:
497826
Style:
Modern
Color:
Glossy Brass
Crystal Type:
Transparent
No of Legs:
Four
Materials Used:
Crystal and Brass
Width:
159 cm | 62.6 inches
Depth:
159 cm | 62.6 inches
Height:
73 cm | 28.7 inches
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