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Wholesale Seersuker Tablecloth - LAST UNITS
Wholesale Seersuker Tablecloth - LAST UNITS
Wholesale Seersuker Tablecloth - LAST UNITS
Wholesale Seersuker Tablecloth - LAST UNITS
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This elegant tablecloth features the classic, textured seersucker pattern in a serene red hue, adding a touch of sophistication and charm to any setting. Perfect for both casual and formal occasions, its lightweight and breathable fabric ensures ease of care and long-lasting durability. Composition: 90% Cotton 10% Recycled Polyester Our labels are produced in recyclable yarns Production: Made in Portugal Instructions and care: The fabric is pre-washed to avoid additional shrinkage and give it more softness Machine wash maximum 30°C short spin Do not use bleach Ironing maximum 150°C Do not use a tumble dryer Dry cleaning without tetrachlorethylene
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SKU: T080 Made in Portugal Fabric: Cotton Season: Holiday Season and Summer Weight: 400 g (14.11 oz) Dimensions: 39 x 22 x 1 cm (15.4 x 8.7 x 0.4 in) Product Materials: Organic and Plastic-free Packaging: Plastic-free and Recyclable Production: Cruelty-free and Ethically sourced
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Very beautiful ceramics with a matte and sleek finish. Perfectly packaged for transport. I just find it a pity that they are not glazed inside to be able to put water and fresh flowers in them.
Very beautiful ceramics with a matte and sleek finish. Perfectly packaged for transport. I just find it a pity that they are not glazed inside to be able to put water and fresh flowers in them.
Jul 18, 2024 • Pauline • Montaigu, France























