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Magnets, Wood, Army

 

Perfect for keeping track of all your important papers, this set of 12 army green wooden magnets by Monograph is presented in a cute little glass box. Elegant and practical, they are ideal for use around the kitchen or office. Use them for to-do lists, recipes or reminders on the fridge or noticeboard. With a simple yet original design, they will bring character and design to whatever space you decide to use them in.

 

Perfect for keeping track of all your important papers, this set of 12 army green wooden magnets by Monograph is presented in a cute little glass box. Elegant and practical, they are ideal for use around the kitchen or office. Use them for to-do lists, recipes or reminders on the fridge or noticeboard. With a simple yet original design, they will bring character and design to whatever space you decide to use them in.

Size
dia: 5.2 cm
Units
12
Material
Item number
409470107
Specifications
Care
EAN
5707644714489
Weight
0.02
Extra product info
N/A

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