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                                              Boldini coffee table


                                 The ‘sculptured’ coffee table by Ethimo turns mini


                old,  the  dining  table  with  other lounge items produced by Ethimo.  or they can be grouped together  as a
                exceptional material expressiveness,   The tabletops, available in three ‘soft’   unique, suggestive and colourful triptych,
           Binspired by megalithic architecture,   shapes (dimensions: 160 cm x 110 cm H   thus providing the option to create
           transforms to conquer a new dimension,   38 cm, 100 cm x 100 cm H 28 cm, 38 cm   personalised arrangements.
           both in shape and use.             x 42 cm H 28 cm), are created in Rosso   The attention to detail, choice of
             Boldini coffee tables maintain the   Francia or Verde Guatemala marble or   materials and variations in colour, which
           character of the original project, but   sand-coloured travertine, available in   aim to be an explicit reference to the
           have been reinterpreted in different sizes   a bright glossy finish that accentuates   nuances of nature, the tones of the earth
           and intense and bright colours, which   the beauty and natural veining in the   and Mediterranean flora, make the new
           highlight the sculptural spirit and high   materials.  The  glazed  ceramic  legs  echo   Boldini coffee tables distinctive pieces
           quality craftsmanship. Boldini’s new   the colours of the tabletops and their shiny   that add character and charm to outdoor
           tables are suitable for furnishing outdoor   effect, adding dynamism and cohesion to   environments.  dw
           lounge areas, providing the opportunity   the overall design.
           to create different arrangements and   The tables can be standalone, to add
           original combinations alongside the many   a touch of colour to their surroundings   www.ethimo.com/en




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