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Nemo Side Table by Studio Indigene
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The Nemo side table in teak wood designed by Tanvi and Shubham transports us with our eyes and allows us to discover all the originality, elegance and smoothness of this creation.

The birth of Studio Indigene in 2002 by two Indian architects Tanvi Deolekar & Shubham Mestry invites us to candor and humility. Studio Indigene creates furniture, lighting and accessories in teak wood of different sizes and functionalities, decorative objects for daily use with refined curvature.

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Dimensions :  13" diameter x 21" height
Materials : Reclaimed Teak Wood 

Design by : Tanvi Deolekar & Shubham Mestry

Lead time : 4 weeks

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Nemo Side Table by Studio Indigene
Nemo Side Table by Studio Indigene
€602,00
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