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PMF
'PMF1011-A-1
 
 
PMF
PMF1011-A-1
S$15.00 S$12.00 psf
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Inject interest to your interiors with these striking mosaics from the PMF collection. They consist of an eye-catching mix of glass and natural stones in a combination of shapes and sizes, guaranteed to bring a wall space to life.
MATERIAL
Stone
Glass
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
China
CATEGORY
Mosaic
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)450 × (W)400 mm
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