SKU: 3081-24-1

Change to lace curtains

EUR8.93

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Weight 0.01 kg
Length

75 cm

Width

10 cm

For our lace curtain “Salsgardinen” we make these covers in delicate lace with a pattern in the form of a flower loop in neo-rococo. The pattern is, like the ballroom curtain, from the 1860s. Also useful as a cover for our other lace curtains.

100% cotton. Edged. Hand wash 40 degrees.

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For our lace curtain “Salsgardinen” we make these covers in delicate lace with a pattern in the form of a flower loop in neo-rococo. The pattern is, like the ballroom curtain, from the 1860s. Also useful as a cover for our other lace curtains.

Additional information

Weight 0.01 kg
Length

75 cm

Width

10 cm

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