Toppu Centerpiece Dish High Red/Peach - OYOY Living Design

€150.00
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Toppu Centerpiece Dish High Red/Peach - OYOY Living Design
Toppu Centerpiece Dish High Red/Peach - OYOY Living Design Delivery time: 8 - 12 working days
€150.00
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Delivery time: 8 - 12 working days
Product Details
Product Details
Product Details

Toppu Centerpiece Dish High Red/Peach - OYOY Living Design is a unique home accessory that adds a touch of colour and artistic flair to your home. This stoneware dish is hand-painted and sculpted, making it an eye-catching element on any table. With its vibrant stripes of white, red and pink, it brings a playful atmosphere into the room that can both fascinate and inspire.
The dish is not only a decorative item, but also highly functional. It is ideal for organising small items or serving snacks, making it a versatile addition to your home decor. With a height of 17 cm and a diameter of 30 cm, it's perfectly sized to act as a centrepiece for your table setting or as a unique piece of art in its own right.
OYOY Living Design has created this piece with a focus on both aesthetics and functionality, making it a must-have for anyone looking to add a touch of elegance and colour to their home. See all home accessories from OYOY Living Design here.

Brand

Brand:
OYOY Living Design
Item no.:
70039903
EAN:
5712195093396

Dimensions

Height (cm):
17
Diameter (cm):
30
Net weight (kg):
1.7

Light source

Light bulb included:
No
Integrated LEDs:
No

Additional functions

Dimmable:
No

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