GEJST Home Accessories
Grab Kitchen Roll Holder Black - GEJST
€43.00
RRP €53.70
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In stock
Delivery time: 5 - 7 working days
Grab Kitchen Roll Holder Black - GEJST
Grab Kitchen Roll Holder Black - GEJST
In stock
Delivery time: 5 - 7 working days
€43.00
RRP €53.70
  • 100-day return policy
  • Free delivery over €99
Product Details
Product Details
Product Details

The Grab Kitchen Roll Holder Black from GEJST is the perfect addition to your kitchen. This kitchen roll holder is designed to be displayed, not hidden away. With its minimalistic and functional design that focuses on the essential elements, Grab will be a striking and stylish addition to your kitchen interior. Even when the paper towel is used up, Grab remains an eye-catching decorative element.
This kitchen roll holder combines high-quality materials such as concrete, wood and leather for a raw and industrial look. The oak wood adds a natural and calm dimension, while the wide leather strap makes it easy to move the holder around. The concrete base ensures stability and small felt pads underneath the base protect your tabletop from scratches. Grab is available in several variants, including black oak, oak and smoked oak, so you can choose the one that best suits your style.
Complete your table setting and kitchen decor with the Grab Kitchen Roll Holder Black from GEJST. See more from the brand here

Brand

Item no.:
70028021
EAN:
5712731003025

Dimensions

Height (cm):
31.5
Diameter (cm):
4.7
Net weight (kg):
1.06

Light source

Light bulb included:
No
Integrated LEDs:
No
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