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The Boiacca, Concrete Dining Table by LucidiPevere

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The Boiacca (Italian for cement or lime) table glows with stunning minimalistic characteristics, contrasting rough material resulting  in  a seamless design. Created by Paolo Lucidi and Luca Pevere of LucidiPevere design studio, this dining table is made completely from cement and carries a strong architectural identity. It’s resistant to damage and can function in any environment whether its indoors or out.

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