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Kate Herbst Blätter Steinboden Braun Fleece Hintergrund Entworfen von Kate Image

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Kate Herbst Blätter Steinboden Braun Fleece Hintergrund Entworfen von Kate ImageWarum uns whlen? Maximale Knitterresistenz Unsere fortschrittlichste Stofftechnologie gewhrleistet, dass dieser Hintergrund makellos glatt bleibt und eliminiert komplett die Notwendigkeit zum Bgeln und hufigen Anpassen. Lebendige, Dauerhafte Farben Mit einer Sttigung und Farbechtheit, die den AATCC Standards entsprechen, garantiert unser Hintergrund auffllige und bestndige Farben, die Ihre kreativen Visionen zum Leben erwecken. Dicker, Blickdichter

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Maximale Knitterresistenz

Unsere fortschrittlichste Stofftechnologie gewährleistet, dass dieser Hintergrund makellos glatt bleibt und eliminiert komplett die Notwendigkeit zum Bügeln und häufigen Anpassen.


Lebendige, Dauerhafte Farben

Mit einer Sättigung und Farbechtheit, die den AATCC-Standards entsprechen, garantiert unser Hintergrund auffällige und beständige Farben, die Ihre kreativen Visionen zum Leben erwecken.


Dicker, Blickdichter Stoff

Genießen Sie vollständige Opazität mit einem Hintergrund, der so gestaltet ist, dass er jegliches Licht abhält, was eine gleichbleibende Qualität und Langlebigkeit für professionelle Nutzung gewährleistet.


Weiche Textur

Gefertigt mit einer weich texturierten Oberfläche auf beiden Seiten, bietet unser Hintergrund eine subtile Verbesserung des Komforts und der Qualität Ihrer Einrichtung. Er ist waschbar, trocknergeeignet und entspricht den ROHS-Richtlinien, was ihn sicher und umweltfreundlich macht.

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