SKU: 3081-1

Curtain tape

EUR2.29

Available in central stock
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Andreas Skatter

Weight 0.1 kg
Width

2.6 cm

Tape for curtain boards to staple to the curtain board itself and which you then pin the curtain fabric to. Can also be used as a cover for curtains.

Semi-bleached 100% cotton. The price is per meter.

Description

Tape for curtain boards to staple to the curtain board itself and which you then pin the curtain fabric to. Can also be used as a cover for curtains.

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0.1 kg
Width

2.6 cm

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