Cafe Culture is excited to release ’The Doll’ by Emilio Nanni for Billiani
August 20th, 2010
Crafted in Manzano, Italy, the Doll chair captures the perfect balance between form, function and cutting edge design.
The Doll chair has a full rounded shape which conveys lightness and an elegance that transcends fashion.
A collection of solid beech seating available stained or painted to specification.
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