Ikon 865
Product Information
With its timeless and clean shape, Ikon talks the architecture language. Dining table suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Injected polypropylene table base which can be combined with solid laminate, glass or powder coated steel tops.
- Designer: PIO E TITO TOSO
- Dimensions: Dia. 400 x H710 mm (base), W700 x D700 mm, Dia. 800 mm (max. size of table top)
- Lead time: 7-8 weeks
- Origin: 意大利
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