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Wallpaper

149 SEK

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Andreas Skatter

Weight 0,55 kg
Bredd

53 cm

Längd

05 m, 10

Wallpaper on roll. Untreated. Not pre-glued, not plastered. Natural white color.

Ideal for use as a base for painting with adhesive paints and linseed oil paints, and for making cardboard strips for cardboard stretching.

Length 10,05 m. Width 53 cm

Description

Wallpaper on roll. Untreated. Not pre-glued, not plastered. Natural white color.

Ideal for use as a base for painting with adhesive paints and linseed oil paints, and for making cardboard strips for cardboard stretching.

Length 10,05 m. Width 53 cm

Andreas Skatter

Weight 0,55 kg
Bredd

53 cm

Längd

05 m, 10

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