Beddengoedset 2 x dekbed en 2 x kussens = 4 st. set van premium witte allergievrije gewatteerde bedsprei beddengoed 2 X 135 x 200 cm en kussen 2 X 80 x 80 cm hoes 100% polyester

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  • Premium beddengoedset met 4 stuks: 2x dekbed ca. 135×200 cm 2x kussen ca. Quilt van 80 x 80 cm, wasbaar op 60° C, met een licht golvend quiltdessin en kussenversieringen. afbeelding
  • Met de volgende eigenschappen: Gemaakt in Europa Materiaal bekleding: 100% microvezel polyester Vulling: Klimaatvezel 100% polyester bedspreien warmteklasse 3 van de 5 geschikt voor warme winterdagen
  • Uw voordelen in één oogopslag: – Getest op schadelijke stoffen volgens Öko-Tex Standard 100 – Hypoallergeen – Ademend, fluweelzacht materiaal
  • – Temperatuurregulerend & Geschikt voor mensen met een allergie – Huidvriendelijk – Heerlijk zacht en heerlijk warm – Hygiënische, wasbare kraal. Onderhoudsinstructies
  • – Geschikt voor de droogtrommel – Strijkadvies: 2 stippen Twee stippen betekent dat het aanbevolen is om te strijken op een gemiddelde strijktemperatuur tot 150°C. Dit is bijvoorbeeld: gebruikelijk voor textielsoorten zoals wol en polyester. – Ideaal voor kinder- en tienerkamers
  • Het product wordt vacuüm verpakt geleverd om hygiënische redenen en om overtollig verpakkingsafval te voorkomen.

Ursprünglicher Preis war: 55,50 €Aktueller Preis ist: 50,50 €.

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