Designed by Roberto Barbieri, the Baba coffee table collection is able to personalise any room thanks to its informal and versatile style
February 26th, 2014
First released in 2012, the Baba has fast become a Poliform signature product, defined by its exceptional finishes and classic lines.
The Baba collection is available in a painted metal structure in white, bronze or mat colours, as well as a range of tops with the choice of marble or mat and glossy lacquered finishes.
The Baba is available as either a side table or coffee table, exclusively from Poliform.
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