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  • Specchio Bar Cabinet
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    Inlays from five different kinds of wood define the door of this bar cabinet, freely mixed together in an abstract design of great visual effect. Entirely handcrafted, the rosewood f...
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    Wood becomes art in this sophisticated bar cabinet that embodies Marzia Boaglio's crafting and luxurious style. The rectangular rosewood frame is supported by tall and slender legs w...
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