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Barringer Slide Table CR

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From ฿192,000
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Barringer Slide Table CR

Frame: Walnut CW (CW) Standard

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Barringer is a coffee table designed by a Turkish interior designer, Atilla Kuzu, named after the meteor crater in Arizona. It contains three inner compartments with sliding doors. Since its launch in 2002, it has been one of the most popular items especially in the European market. Why not enjoy a fresh brewed morning coffee on this amazing masterpiece?

Wood - Finish
Oak NF / WNF / MBR / DBR / GY / DGY / BL
Walnut CW / DBR

Accessory: Height adjusters
Top board: slip-match for oak; book-match for walnut

Barringer Slide Table CR

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Table CR 100 W100 x D100 x H20.5

Table CR 100 H W100 x D100 x H30

Table CR 120 W120 x D120 x H20.5

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From ฿192,000
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Atilla Kuzu

Atilla Kuzu

Atilla Kuzu was born in 1963, graduated Industrial Design from Marmara University in 1987. He founded ZOOM/TPU in 1994 with architect Levent Çırpıcı. His design Taklamakan was selected as a finalist in 1999 at IFDA furniture design competition and has been chosen for the collection of the museum MARTa Herford. His another work Barringer coffee table was selected among the works of other 820 designers in 2002 again at IFDA. He was selected as one of the 50 most creative Turks. His interior design works are influenced by fractal design.

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