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Half-linen table runner "Leitner Leinen Deer" in 10 colors
€ 139,00
incl. VAT plus shipping costs- Brand: Leitner Leinen
- Color: white, grey, beige, orange, red, purple, green, brown, black
- Table linen: Table runner
- Material: cotton, linen
- Fabric: Linen cloth
- With you in a week
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The king of the forest
At first glance, the new half-linen design Deer (Art. 285) presents itself as a graphic and abstract composition. A closer look reveals an unexpected variety. A bridge between modern living and alpine coziness. The table runner is edged with the classic ajour border.
"Hirsch" is available in 10 of the classic Leitner Leinen colors.
Please contact our service team if you have any further questions or special requests. service@bedandroom.com
Material: 50% linen, 50% cotton, extra long staple Supima cotton
Fabric: Canvas
Colors:
White 00: White with natural linen
Marigold 32: Orange with natural linen
Rust red 35: Rust red with natural linen
Purple 54: Purple with natural linen
Fir 64: Green with natural linen
Linen 70: Natural linen with natural linen
Terra 77: Taupe with natural linen
Stone 82: Light stone gray with natural linen
Granite 84: Stone gray with natural linen
Anthracite 89: Very dark gray with natural linen
Pattern: Deer
Care: washable on a gentle cycle up to 60° (we recommend The Laundress), not suitable for tumble drying, iron while still slightly damp with high heat and plenty of steam
Country of manufacture: Austria
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