Description
The Vis à vis coffee tables, designed using the same square slats as the sofa platform, can be integrated into any configuration, alone or attached to the structure of the sofa.
Tribù only uses top quality teak from Indonesian plantations that are sustainably managed and controlled all year round by its local subsidiary. The coffee table is available in 3 different formats, with our without adapted cover.
The designer was born in 1946 and is part of the most re-known Italian designers on an international level. Cazzaniga comes from Lissone, the heart of the most important district of furniture and was trained into his father's workshop, where he learned the secrets of handcraft work.
He then attended industrial drawing courses at the Castello Sforzesco, directed by teachers from the Polytechnic school of Milan.
Technical details :
Dimensions : 99 x 99 cm or 121 x 99 cm or 121 x 121 cm
Materials : teak
Price without cushion - please contact us for more information.
Design by : Piergiorgio Cazzaniga
Lead time : 4 weeks
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