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Staande Spiegel – Passpiegel – Vloerspiegel – Full Length Spiegel – Vrijstaande Spiegel – Kantelbaar – Metalen Gouden Frame – 160x40 cm

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Staande Spiegel – Passpiegel – Vloerspiegel – Full Length Spiegel – Vrijstaande Spiegel – Kantelbaar – Metalen Gouden Frame – 160x40 cmVolle Lengte Vloerspiegel met Gouden Frame Vrijstaand en Kantelbaar Wil je jouw interieur eenvoudig een elegante en praktische upgrade geven? Deze volle lengte vloerspiegel met een stijlvol gouden metalen frame is de perfecte keuze. Dankzij het vrijstaande ontwerp plaats je hem gemakkelijk in elke ruimte, terwijl het kantelbare systeem je helpt om de spiegel precies in de juiste hoek te zetten. Waarom deze vloerspiegel onmisbaar is in jouw huis

Volle Lengte Vloerspiegel met Gouden Frame – Vrijstaand en Kantelbaar

Wil je jouw interieur eenvoudig een elegante en praktische upgrade geven? Deze volle lengte vloerspiegel met een stijlvol gouden metalen frame is de perfecte keuze. Dankzij het vrijstaande ontwerp plaats je hem gemakkelijk in elke ruimte, terwijl het kantelbare systeem je helpt om de spiegel precies in de juiste hoek te zetten.

Waarom deze vloerspiegel onmisbaar is in jouw huis

Compleet zicht van top tot teen: Met een afmeting van 160 x 40 cm zie je jezelf volledig, wat handig is bij het aankleden of stylen van je haar.

Flexibel en gebruikersvriendelijk: De kantelfunctie maakt het gemakkelijk om je reflectie vanuit verschillende hoeken te bekijken zonder de spiegel te verplaatsen.

Stevige en stijlvolle afwerking: Het gouden metalen frame en de MDF-achterzijde zorgen voor een robuuste constructie die elegantie toevoegt aan elke kamer.

Belangrijkste kenmerken

  • Afmetingen: 160 cm hoog en 40 cm breed – ideaal formaat voor in slaapkamers, hal of dressing.
  • Materiaal frame: Duurzaam metaal met een luxe gouden afwerking voor een warme en trendy uitstraling.
  • Kantelbaar ontwerp: Verstel eenvoudig de hoek van de spiegel voor het beste zicht zonder te hoeven bewegen.
  • Vrijstaande constructie: Geen montage nodig, zet hem neer waar jij wilt voor maximale flexibiliteit.
  • Stevige MDF-achterzijde: Voor extra stabiliteit en een solide gevoel tijdens gebruik.

Deze vloerspiegel met goudkleurig frame is een slimme aanvulling op je interieur. Of je nu je outfit checkt in de slaapkamer, de hal of in je inloopkast, de spiegel combineert praktische functionaliteit met een trendy, luxe uitstraling. Het vrijstaande en kantelbare ontwerp zorgt voor veel gebruiksgemak en geeft je ruimte meteen een stijlvolle touch.

Gun jezelf de luxe van een volledige spiegelervaring, zet deze prachtige vloerspiegel neer en ervaar dagelijks het gemak en de klasse die hij toevoegt aan jouw woonomgeving.

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