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Description
OOMA is not just a dining table. It’s an invitation, a multifaceted experience. First, it captivates the eye with its color. Matte or glossy, lacquer is omnipresent. Its line is remarkable without being massive; it’s a singular, generous piece, full of roundness and color. This exceptional piece, handcrafted in as mall workshop in Paris, show cases exceptional artisanal skill. It features a double top, with one layer in lacquered wood and the other in glass enhanced by an enameled lacquer underside. It is available in the color of your choice, different dimensions, and in rectangular and square versions, allowing everyone to personalize its aesthetic and integrate it into their interior.More than ever, this creation by Reda Amalou blends elegance and modernity.
Limited edition of 8 pieces per colors.
Materials: Hand-lacquered wood and enameled glass.
Other colors available on request.
Dimensions:
63 x 63 x H29.5 inch $24200
70.9 x 70.9 x H29.5 inch $27360
86.6 x 47.2 x H29.5 inch $29960
114.1 x 47.2 x H29.5 inch $31400 -
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Documentation: Signed Period: New Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary Incollect Reference #: 846912
Message from Seller:
Reda Amalou Design, located at 19 rue de Varenne, Paris 75007, is a French design studio founded by architect Reda Amalou that bridges architecture and fine craftsmanship through refined contemporary collections and limited editions. For inquiries, the studio can be contacted at +33 1 40 58 47 49 or nathalie@redaamalou.com
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