Sudpsuez Dimoremilano Putrellino Mod. C Side Table
$274.00
Description
Founded in Milan by Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci, Dimorestudio is a globally renowned architectural and design studio that combines a modern, contemporary style with a classic aesthetic inspired by vintage Italian design. The tall table features two C-shaped elements crafted in either polished oxidized brass or polished brass, with fixing studs in brushed brass. The option to add a cushion for the pouf version adds versatility.
Lead Time
12 Weeks
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Lead Time:
6 Weeks
