L. 225 cm D. 46 cm H. 165 cm
Massimo Morozzi
Marco Mazzei
This rare piece, designed in the 80s by the famous Tuscan architect Massimo Morozzi for Mazzei/Edra, is a one-of-a-kind piece and a testament to the excellence of Italian design. The matt white structure combines harmoniously with the glossy white lacquered doors, creating a refined contrast with the glossy black frame that defines its perimeter. The product shows slight signs of wear consistent with its vintage age and does not have a visible brand; however, in the last image you can see the photograph of the piece of furniture in an official Japanese magazine, which was provided as proof of the authenticity of the product. Discontinued product.

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