Arper
Leaf dining table

Arper
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Design: Lievore Altherr Molina
Presented: Salone del Mobile 2011, Milan
stylepark-id: 05.1467.10171
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Design
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garden / terrace / pool
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outdoor tables
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01 product description
Product description
The new Leaf table is inspired by the observation of nature, which is revealed in the shape of the top — similar to the shape of a pebble polished by the water — and in the particularity of the diverse structures displaying an irregular design reminding of the branches of a tree. As well as the chair of the same collection, it is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, and fulfills the needs of those who favor an essential design and a light presence in the space. Perfect for relaxing at work or at home, the Leaf table is the ideal companion to the Leaf chair.
Leaf is available with two heights (50 and 74 cm) and round (diameter 79 cm and 100 cm), square (79 x 79 cm) or triangular with rounded edges top.
The 3 or 4 leg base is made of white, moka or green painted steel.
Water-repellent through colored MDF top is available only in the grey version for all base colors.
02 dimensions/weight
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Diameter |
790 mm, 1000 mm |
height |
740 mm |
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04 Tags
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