


Common low table - stained high
Architonic ID: 1224177
SKU: COD45H65
Anno di Lancio: 2013
1- Base and top in MDF.
2- Solid beech column, stained with matt varnish.
Dimensions:
H: 65 cm
ø: 45 cm
Concetto
Tavoli ausiliari per case e uffici ispirate ai classici giapponesi.
Le due misure diverse li rendono assai polivalenti per usi molto diversi.
Informazioni tecniche
Fabbricati con una colonna di legno di faggio naturale e ripiano in MDF laccato con le finiture Viccarbe.
Finiture
Asse e base: bianco RAL 9003, grigio NCS 4005Y20R, sabbia NCS 3005Y50R, rosso RAL 3001, blu RAL 5024, nero RAL 9005, argento RAL 9006, verde RAL 6007, tobacco RAL 8028, senape RAL 1012
Colonna: hêtre naturel
Elegante sistema modulare di sedie e panche per luonge. La sua configurazione permette di creare un contesto senza tempo grazie alla schiuma ad alta densità che mantiene le sue linee pure nonostante un uso prolungato. Le sue gambe e tavoli aggiuntivi sono realizzati in legno massiccio di faggio naturale che ricorda i classici contemporanei.
Informazioni tecniche
Legno massiccio + MDF rivestito in poliuretano espanso indeformabile e fibra di poliestere. Gambe realizzate in faggio naturale verniciato opaco.
Finiture
Consultare il campionario tessuti.
Gambe: hêtre naturel
Questo prodotto appartiene alla collezione:
Base legno massello, Piano legno derivato, Legno

Japan
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