Wood Tray 33x18x2,5 & 43x23x2,5 Set of 2 Natural - House Doctor
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Wood Tray 33x18x2,5 & 43x23x2,5 Set of 2 Natural - House Doctor
Wood Tray 33x18x2,5 & 43x23x2,5 Set of 2 Natural - House Doctor
In stock
Delivery time: 5 - 7 working days
€54.00
RRP €55.00
  • 50-day return policy
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In stock
Delivery time: 5 - 7 working days
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Product Details
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The Wood Tray 33x18x2,5 & 43x23x2,5 Set of 2 Natur from House Doctor is the perfect choice for those who want to add a touch of nature to their home. Made from exclusive acacia wood, these serving dishes exude elegance and functionality. The warm tones and unique grain patterns make them ideal for showcasing your culinary creations. With two different sizes in the set, you can easily serve everything from starters to desserts. Their versatility makes them perfect for both everyday use and special occasions.
Use them to enhance your table setting and add a refined touch to any gathering. These dishes are not only practical, but also a beautiful addition to your dining table. Give your home a natural charm with these elegant serving platters that will impress your guests and make every serving an experience.
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Brand

Brand:
House Doctor
Item no.:
70038629
EAN:
5707644895195

Colour & design

Color:
Wood
Material:
Wood

Dimensions

Height (cm):
2.5
Net weight (kg):
1.8

Light source

Light bulb included:
No
Integrated LEDs:
No

Additional functions

Dimmable:
No

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