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Seltmann Weiden Zoé Fine Diamond Speiseteller, Teller, Porzellan, Uni, Ø 28.1 cm, 001.746249

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Seltmann Weiden Zoé Fine Diamond Speiseteller, Teller, Porzellan, Uni, Ø 28.1 cm, 001.746249Entdecken Sie die zeitlose Eleganz der cremefarbenen Porzellanserie Zo Fine Diamond von Seltmann. Mit ihrem schlichten und edlen Design verleiht sie jedem Tisch eine exklusive Note. Die Porzellanserie Zo Fine Diamond vereint sthetik und Funktionalitt: Sie ist nicht nur mikrowellen , splmaschinen und ofenfest, sondern auch ein wahres Schmuckstck fr Ihre Tafel. Der Becher mit Henkel bietet den perfekten Genuss Ihres Lieblingstees oder Kaffees. Ob zum

Entdecken Sie die zeitlose Eleganz der cremefarbenen Porzellanserie Zoé Fine Diamond von Seltmann. Mit ihrem schlichten und edlen Design verleiht sie jedem Tisch eine exklusive Note. Die Porzellanserie Zoé Fine Diamond vereint Ästhetik und Funktionalität: Sie ist nicht nur mikrowellen-, spülmaschinen- und ofenfest, sondern auch ein wahres Schmuckstück für Ihre Tafel. Der Becher mit Henkel bietet den perfekten Genuss Ihres Lieblingstees oder Kaffees. Ob zum entspannten Frühstück oder beim Kaffee mit der ganzen Familie - richten Sie Leckereien auf dem hochwertigen Geschirr an und bereichern Sie damit den Look Ihrer Tafel.

• hohe Kantenschlagfestigkeit
• Made in Germany
• be green: Umwelt-Qualitäts-Siegel
• aus Hartporzellan
• Mikrowellengeeignet
• Spülmaschinengeeignet
• Salamandergeeignet
• Ofenfest
• Kühl- und Gefrierschrankgeeignet

Länge: 28.1 cm
Höhe: 3 cm

Material: Porzellan
Farbe: creme
Dekor / Muster:
Serie: Zoé Fine Diamond

Hersteller-Artikelnummer: 001.746249
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