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W. 60 x H. 147.9 x D. 64.3 cm
Designed by Sacha Lakic
Sacha Lakic, a designer with a passion for speed, has created a number of futuristic pieces for Roche Bobois. Here, he worked on the Eden Rock collection, mixing influences, from discreet references to Louis XVI style (with the thin cherry wood slats creating rhythm) to post-war American industrial design (with the massive brass, which highlights each piece with a discreet shine). ...
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Item with FSCâ„¢ Mix certification. This product is made with a mixture of materials from responsibly managed, FSCâ„¢-certified forests and from other controlled sources. .
Opening with casters, interior layout: 1 classic door with cigarettes holder on the inside, 1 flap door, 4 drawers (1st drawer with removable tray), space for 15 bottles, bottle holders in brushed brass.
Structure in cherry wood veneer on MDF. Doors and legs in stained solid cherry wood. Mirror back. Doors and drawers handles with applications in brushed brass. Warm white LED lighting.
Manufactured in Europe
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The Forest Stewardship Council™ (FSC™) is an international organisation dedicated to promoting responsible management of the world’s forests and to protecting them for future generations. By purchasing this product, you are helping to protect the world’s forests.
Designer Sacha Lakic has a passion for cutting-edge technology that he has applied to ambitious designs for futuristic cars and motorcycles. Each of his designs showcases supple yet dynamic shapes – his signature. For Roche Bobois he designs seats and furniture with fluid, sleek lines that match rigour and sensuality, logic and passion. With its unique shapes and style, the Bubble sofa designed by Sacha Lakic is today an iconic piece in the Roche Bobois collections.
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