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Goggle Desk | By Danny Venlet

Designed by Belgian designer Danny Venlet for Babini Office, an Italian furniture producer, Goggle is a presidential desk with rounded shapes, an imposing size and a rich ion of finishes and materials. Goggle is an object of design, not a simple desk. It is available is glossy lacquer finish or matt. Just be careful you place your coffee cup.



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YELLOW LEAF HAMMOCK THRONE

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YEZO Retreat

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