The Cheope collection of DecoLegno has a three-dimensional structure that plays with light and shadow. Technological innovation by Cleaf has made it possible to translate the shape of pyramids into innovative surfaces for furniture and interior design. See, feel and experience this texture in black, warm bronze or pearl. Or be surprised by the combination of this tactile structure with a natural wood decor. Interior and furniture designs in which Cheope has been applied get a contemporary, geometric look. For an interesting material mix in the project, combine Cheope with concrete or wood structure.
Cheope
- Product Name
- Cheope
- Manufacturer
- Cleaf
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