Lord of Love
Product Information
The table Lord of Love perfectly complements the rococo style part of the original range of products of the Design of Love Collection. An ideal table to complete a modern furnishing, at the same time with a touch of elegance maintaining a classic look.
- Designer: Graziano Moro & Renato Pigatti
- Dimensions: Dia. 790 x H730 mm
- Lead time: 7-8 weeks
- Origin: Italy
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