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SHOP THE LOOK

ref. 8320/000
25,99 € - 259 €
  • NANUSHKA ACACIA WOOD SIDE TABLE

NANUSHKA ACACIA WOOD SIDE TABLE

259 €
REF. 8320/072
Side table made of acacia wood with a symmetrical angular structure that narrows towards the centre and widens at the ends.

Nanushka is a fashion brand founded in Budapest in 2005 by Sandra Sándor. It is renowned for its aesthetic that blends bohemian influences with modern, urban touches. The shared enthusiasm of the Nanushka and Zara Home teams is evident in the scale and ambition of this collection, which showcases a vibrant kaleidoscope of surfaces and textures—an approach that Sándor describes as “The East meets the West”.
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  • NANUSHKA TOTEM CANDLE PACK (PACK OF 3)

NANUSHKA TOTEM CANDLE PACK (PACK OF 3)

25,99 €
REF. 1326/065
Long decorative candles with geometric shapes.
The pack includes 3 candles: each featuring a different design and colour.
They are designed to complement the Pyramid-Shaped Wooden Candelabra from the collection.

Nanushka is a fashion brand founded in Budapest in 2005 by Sandra Sándor. It is renowned for its aesthetic that blends bohemian influences with modern, urban touches. The shared enthusiasm of the Nanushka and Zara Home teams is evident in the scale and ambition of this collection, which showcases a vibrant kaleidoscope of surfaces and textures—an approach that Sándor describes as “The East meets the West”.
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  • NANUSHKA PYRAMID-SHAPED WOODEN CANDELABRA

NANUSHKA PYRAMID-SHAPED WOODEN CANDELABRA

25,99 €
REF. 1312/468
Acacia wood candelabra with a symmetrical pyramid design. Slots for up to 3 candles at a time. Designed to complement the Totem candles from the collection.

Nanushka is a fashion brand founded in Budapest in 2005 by Sandra Sándor. It is renowned for its aesthetic that blends bohemian influences with modern, urban touches. The shared enthusiasm of the Nanushka and Zara Home teams is evident in the scale and ambition of this collection, which showcases a vibrant kaleidoscope of surfaces and textures—an approach that Sándor describes as “The East meets the West”.
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