Tapeter.euE040606-6
Collection:What's Your Story
Product Code: E040606-6
Pattern: Print/Photo, big, flowers
Color: red, black
Manuf.Country: Sweden
Width/Length: 2,65 м x 2,65 м
Drop type: Straight match
Pattern repeat: panno
Base: Flizelin
Brand: Mr Perswall Wallpaper
Material category: Non Woven ECO
Designer: David Carlson
Glue: Quelyd Fliselin/Kiilto Master Flis
Fire proof - certified C-s1 d0
Availability: 5 - 10 days
Title: Charles de Mills
Environment & certifications
Mr Perswall – your personal wallpaper manufacturer.
You'll couldn't find it more simple to put your own creation or one of ours up on your wall. That's because our wallpapers are made of non-woven material – they're called easy-up wallpapers. If you ever want to paper over your EasyUp walls, you can forget the sandpaper and putty – the walls are already smooth! Quick, easy and reliable – that's our philosophy.
Charles de Mills e040606-6 Mr Perswall Wallpaper
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€185.00
Collection:What's Your Story
Product Code: E040606-6
Pattern: Print/Photo, big, flowers
Color: red, black
Manuf.Country: Sweden
Width/Length: 2,65 м x 2,65 м
Drop type: Straight match
Pattern repeat: panno
Base: Flizelin
Brand: Mr Perswall Wallpaper
Material category: Non Woven ECO
Designer: David Carlson
Glue: Quelyd Fliselin/Kiilto Master Flis
Fire proof - certified C-s1 d0
Availability: 5 - 10 days
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Disponible: | En stock |
Type: | Mr Perswall Wallpaper |
SKU: | E040606-6 |
Les catégories: | All Categories, Mr Perswall, Mr Perswall Bedroom, Mr Perswall Diningroom, Mr Perswall Guest room, Mr Perswall Hall, Mr Perswall Hallway, Mr Perswall Livingroom, €1-€7, €150-€500 |
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E040606-6 |
Poids: |
1.2 kg |
Single blooming gallica rose with large and full, almost flat quartered flowers and a small yellow green eye. The colour varies from scarlet with a faint tinge of brown to purple and bordeaux red. Medium fragrance with hints of chervil. Introduced ca 1790.