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Tapeta An old lopsided gate in the veld of Namaqualand with small yellow flowers in the distance
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An old lopsided gate in the veld of Namaqualand with small yellow flowers in the distance.
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Drukowana jest w rolce na materiale na podkładzie flizelinowym. Materiał ten zapewnia doskonałą trwałość i odporność na rozciąganie oraz odkształcenia. Produkt nadaje się do kuchni i łazienki, ponieważ materiał przepuszcza parę wodną. Technologia druku HP Latex zapewnia żywe kolory na lata.
  • Wymiary rolki: 10 m x 0,53 m. Pasowanie wzoru co 53 cm.
  • Polecane zastosowanie: salon, sypialnia, kuchnia, łazienka, przedpokój, pokój dziecięcy, hotel, restauracja, sala konferencyjna, budynki użytku publicznego, szkoły, przedszkola, żłobki.
  • Sposób klejenia: krawędź w krawędź. Nakładanie kleju tylko na ścianę znacznie ułatwia montaż
  • Czyszczenie: można przecierać wilgotną szmatką
  • Wykończenie: mat

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