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Velsued

Velsued
Velsued Alba
Available colours:
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Alba
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Amande
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Army
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Black
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Brise
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Caramel
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Egypt
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Lava
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Lion
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Magnolia
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Mahogany
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Moon
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Polar
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Seal
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Storm
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Winter
Width 137cm
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Product details:

Velsued is a luxurious 4 way stretch faux suede.

Markets and uses:
Market : Upholstery / Contract Furniture, Marine & Leisure, Automotive Use : Interior

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