SKU: 3041-83-1

Lampshade for pitchfork lamp

EUR27.23

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Weight 0.1 kg

Screen stand made of lacquered iron wire with a bracket that prevents the screen from wobbling.

White lacquered iron wire. Diameter 20 cm

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Screen stand made of lacquered iron wire with a bracket that prevents the screen from wobbling.

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