B&B Italia
1966 COLLECTION carrello bar
Design: Richard Schultz
Presented: imm cologne 2008, Colonia
Nr. articolo: 1966_55
ID Stylepark: 05.1200.10224
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tavoli laterali per esterni
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01 profilo di prodotti
prezzo consigliato esclusa tassa obbligatoria sulle entrate
descrizione del prodotto
Un classico intramontabile, un’icona del design, una presenza costante nelle architetture contemporanee, la 1966 Collection di Richard Schultz ha mantenuto intatte tutte le doti che l’hanno resa celebre fin dal suo apparire negli anni ’60. Presente nel catalogo B&B Italia dal 2000 con una serie di sedute, chaise longue, tavoli e tavolini, la gamma si arricchisce ora di nuovi elementi: un divano a due posti con braccioli e un carrello bar. Anche la gamma cromatica, finora solo rigorosamente in bianco, vede l’introduzione del tutto nero e dell’accostamento del bianco e nero che giocano a contrasto.
02 dimensioni/peso
| Dimensioni complessive | |
|---|---|
larghezza |
590 mm |
altezza |
670 mm |
lunghezza |
990 mm |
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