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ATTICA TL

Category: Tables and coffee tables

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ATTICA TL by Studio 65 (1972), ©Gufram

The CAPITELLO lounge chair, ATTICA armchair, and ATTICA TL coffee table by Studio 65 are designed by “deconstructing” a traditional Grecian column. Finished with Guflac® Ultra, each piece is suitable also for outdoor use. 

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