Philippe Starck – Sir Gio Table
Philippe Starck – Sir Gio Table
1,693.00 €
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„The work of art, fascinating and timeless table”! Philippes Starck’s piece reflects on his obsession with creating maximum effect with minimum materiality… Purity and chic at its best!
Name of the product : Sir Gio
Designer : Philippe Starck
Description : The Sir Gio table is characterised by a central leg created using a high-tech mould: the moulded plastic material conveys high performance and stability to support the glass top. The table offers the chance to combine different coloured bases and tops, for a wide range of different solutions.
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