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Aparador Ottawa
Architonic ID: 20746199
SKU: 3700128S015CCDK
Año de Lanzamiento: 2023
No se puede decir que la apariencia se vea afectada por la funcionalidad de este elegante aparador. Hermosas curvas orgánicas se convierten en una decoración fluida en el aparador Ottawa, aportando funcionalidad y carácter al diseño moderno. Disfrute del amplio espacio de almacenamiento que mantiene su hogar ordenado y deje que el diseño orgánico y único aporte elegancia a su comedor.
DIMENSIONES Y PESO
Altura: 74½ cm
Ancho: 240 cm
Profundidad: 54½ cm
Peso: 100 kilos
Carga máxima de peso: 80 kg
CARACTERÍSTICAS CLAVE
Cantidad de cajones: 2
Con cajones, puertas y estantes integrados con cierre suave
MATERIALES:
Gabinete bajo: melamina/aglomerado
Pata: acero
FINALIZAR
Mueble bajo: lacado
Pierna: con recubrimiento en polvo
Este producto pertenece a la colección:
Base metal, Derivados de la madera, Metal, Estructura derivados de la madera, Madera

United States
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