Designed originally for DOLCE and GABBANA, The UFO table is a luxurious, sculptural piece. Its size is customisable from a wow reception table to a WOW boardroom table. Dimensions: Various Delivery time: 16 weeks Applications: High end residential and contract Variations: Dining and coffee table height Finish: Tops: Oak / Oak stained / Wenge, Underside […]
November 21st, 2008
Designed originally for DOLCE and GABBANA, The UFO table is a luxurious, sculptural piece. Its size is customisable from a wow reception table to a WOW boardroom table.
Dimensions: Various
Delivery time: 16 weeks
Applications: High end residential and contract
Variations: Dining and coffee table height
Finish: Tops: Oak / Oak stained / Wenge, Underside and Base Matt or Laquered
Manufacturer: Emmemobili, www.emmemobili.it
Designer: Ferruccio Laviani, www.laviani.com
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