A wide collection of small tables, with a top in white full color or acrylic ston for outdoor available in different shapes and sizes placed on the cross structure: a cross base available in different heights in textured white, grey and black stove enamelled steel. Refined and eye-catching, the cross tables furnishes in a distinctive and functional manner, both home environment and contract settings.
Cross table
- Product Name
- Cross table
- Designer
- Alfredo Häberli
- Manufacturer
- Alias
- Manufactured
- Italy
- Material
- Metal
Composite
Stone - Shape
- Square
Round - Use
- Residential
Commercial - Style
- Contemporary
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