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Available with Delivery scheduled from 14-01-2025 to 20-01-2025
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Slide table, Ed model.
Plain yet impressive. Ed is a round table with clean lines that combines the elegant of the shape with the modernity of the materials in which it is made.
This table with a design made in Italy can be used also in the garden or on the terrace and has a central structure in recyclable polyethylene worked with the rotational moulding technique available in the following variations:
- in 13 basic colours, characterized by a matt, slightly rough surface to the touch;
- in 8 lacquared colours, with a smooth surface and with a mat or a glossy finish;
- with inner lighting system, in the light colour white. This variation requires two light bulbs of 10 W with E27 screw base (not included) and is suitable only for indoor use (the variation guaranteed also for outdoor use is available on request by contacting the Customer Service)
The top is instead, for all the variations, in tempered glass with satin finish and has a diameter of 140 cm.
Design by Guglielmo Berchicci.
Standard dimensions
Technical data and additional details
- Suitable for outdoor
- Recyclable
- Made in Italy
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Slide furniture elements stand out in any domestic environment and public space with their original design and shapes capable of astonishing. A brand that has made made in Italy and sustainability a corporate philosophy since its origins, when it was founded by Giò Romano Colonna in Buccinasco (MI). Signed by internationally renowned designers, Slide chairs, tables and accessories are made with production processes with zero harmful emissions, with completely recyclable materials. Alongside them, the new collections use recycled or biologically derived plastics.