Southern Nights

Captivating melodies, wild passions, exotic aromas and soft colors create the symphony of the southern nights. Colorful flowers tremble, unclosing a beautiful silhouettes in front of the free wind to entwine you in the magic of the love game under the stars.

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Description

Description

  • Non-woven fabric substrate with vinyl surface layer
  • Roll dimensions: W. up to 125cm H. up to 20m
  • Wipeable with soft cloth, no detergent
  • Available in a custom size
  • Free .JPG preview with your wall proportions
  • Free Shipping on orders over EUR 799.00. Valid for Europe, Canada and USA. Exceptions may apply.
  • Made in Europe

 

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