KRANSBORRE

Cushion, light pink, 40 cm

9,99

KRANSBORRE

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KRANSBORRE

KRANSBORRE

9,99
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KRANSBORRE cushion breaks the monotony of everything rectangular. The round velvet cushion with a covered button in the middle adds a royal touch to your sofa or armchair and is easy to coordinate.

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