Apollo
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Simple elements and oblique shapes allow to create endless geometrical solutions. Apollo has 4 different shaped elements, all composable: straight, concave, convex and corner element with double backrest. The system is completed by mid and terminal wooden tables.
- Designer: True Design
- Dimensions: Different shape (module in different dimension) and combination is available, please contact us for more detail.
- Lead time: 7-8 weeks
- Origin: Italy
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