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Bolgheri

Category: Tables and coffee tables

Rubinacci Napoli - Bolgheri

The Bolgheri coffee table, designed by Studio 74ram, is characterized by its linear shapes and lightened volumes.

Rubinacci Napoli - Bolgheri
Product description
Bólgheri coffee tables are characterized by basic shapes and lightened volumes thanks to the alternation of solids and voids, then embellished with noble materials such as Canaletto walnut wood, dark oak and marble. Suitable for both domestic and contract environments, Bólgheri is made in two different sizes, defined by sides in solid Canaletto walnut strips, shelves in walnut veneer and the top available in different materials, such as marble and varnished mdf.
The processing of the sides allows the light to filter through, further enhancing the perception of lightness and suspension of the product.
Rubinacci Napoli - Bolgheri
Product name

Bolgheri

Designer

Studio 74ram

Materials

Wood, Marble

Dimensions
L 78 cm, H 28 cm, D 78 cm
L 42 cm, H 46 cm, D 42 cm
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