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PERGO CLASSIC PLANK OPTIMUM CLICK
'PCO015V Warm Grey Mansion Oak
 
 
PERGO | CLASSIC PLANK OPTIMUM CLICK
PCO015V Warm Grey Mansion Oak
S$8.50 S$6.80 psf
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The collection of Pergo vinyl floors redefines the category. They may appear to be authentic wood, rich with true-to-life detail. But once you experience their warm, soft touch and the waterproof durability there will be no doubt.
MATERIAL
Vinyl
FEATURES
+ Click installation
+ Water resistant
+ Finished with TitanV technology
+ Class 33 – Fit for intensive domestic use
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
Belgium
VARIATION
Shade and Veins Variation
CATEGORY
Vinyl
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)1251 × (W)187 × (H)4.5 mm
FINISH
Matt
FINISH
Matt
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