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Cube Table Coffee Waste Black - Mater

€825.00
incl. VAT
Cube Table Coffee Waste Black - Mater
Cube Table Coffee Waste Black - Mater Delivery time: 12 - 17 working days
€825.00
  • 50-day return policy
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Delivery time: 12 - 17 working days
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Brand:
Item no.:
70039812
Dimensions:
Height: 45 cm
Width: 45 cm
Perfect for these rooms
Living room
Living room
Dining room
Dining room
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Cube Table Coffee Waste Black - Mater is a unique piece of homeware from the renowned Mater brand. This versatile side table is made from innovative Matek® circular material, combined with an inner tripod made from FSC®-certified wood. The Cube Table is part of a series that offers different variants, with Matek® blends consisting of either coffee husk waste or wood waste mixed with industrial plastic waste from GROHE. With its elegant black colour and compact dimensions of 45 cm in length, width and height, it fits perfectly into any home. Whether you use it as a side table, stool or plant holder, the possibilities are limited only by your imagination. The Cube Table is not only a stylish choice, but also a sustainable one that combines design and environmental awareness.

Perfect for these rooms
Living room
Living room
Dining room
Dining room

Dimensions

Length (in cm):
45
Width (cm):
45
Height (cm):
45
Net weight (kg):
12.56

Manufacturer

Brand:
Mater
Item no.:
70039812
EAN:
5704794111038

Dimensions

Length (in cm):
45
Width (cm):
45
Height (cm):
45
Net weight (kg):
12.56
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