Lazy Susan - Coffee table
MAISON DADA
Lazy Susan is a nod to the Chinese traditional dining table
Lazy Susan - Coffee table
MAISON DADA
The tabletop features a very fine box where one can store their jewellery
A small mirror that can be detached from the table and used as a hand mirror
Dainty lines and a subtle colour combination of soft pastels and pink-brushed metal
The Rose Sélavy name hails from the fictional character created by French artist and Dadaist Marcel Duchamp. With dainty lines and a subtle colour combination of soft pastels and pink-brushed metal, Rose Sélavy is an ode to femininity. The tabletop features a very fine box where one can store their jewellery, as well as two mirrors – a round and extra-large one at the centre and a smaller one that can be detached from the table and used as a hand mirror.
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Materials & Finishing
Lazy Susan - Coffee table
MAISON DADA
Lazy Susan is a nod to the Chinese traditional dining table
MAISON DADA
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