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Nami

Collection: Nami

Category: Tables and coffee tables

miniforms_nami dining table

Nami dining table with Nebula Monaca, by Miniforms

From a sketch on paper to a product and its name: Nami’s name echoes the sinuous inspiration of its base, crafted in bent wood.

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Descrizione del prodotto
Dining table featured by a bentwood base and round, rectangular, oval or barrel-shaped top. The table top is available in veneered wooden finishes, varnished in the colors listed in the Campionario, porcelain stoneware or marble finished.
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Product name

Nami

Designer

E-ggs Design

Materiali

Wood

Dimensioni
220x115x75h
260x115x75h
300x115x75h
220x130x75h
260x130x75h
300x130x75h
Ø130x75h
Ø140x75h
Anno

2024

Scheda prodotto

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