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Style LC6 Dining Table

Le Corbusier Dining Table LC6 2 This is a high-quality reproduction inspired by Le Corbusier's design which was originally part of a revolutionary collection of furniture first shown at the 1929 Salon d' Automne in Paris. The 15mm thick glass rests on
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Le Corbusier Dining Table LC6 2 This is a high-quality reproduction inspired by Le Corbusier's design which was originally part of a revolutionary collection of furniture first shown at the 1929 Salon d' Automne in Paris. The 15mm thick glass rests on a black lacquered steel frame of ovoid-section tubes, welded for a seamless finish with sculpted angles & smooth, mitred corners. The Le Corbusier Dining Table LC6 2 easily seats up to 8 people. Dimensions: Standard Option: Width 180cm * Depth 85cm * Height 72cm

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