Null ROSET LINE
Television cabinet
Metal and wood
Main section 224 x 37 cm 
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ROSET LINE Television cabinet Metal and wood Main section 224 x 37 cm Top: 80 cm diameter Height: 45 cm Condition *Sold by designation

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ROSET LINE Television cabinet Metal and wood Main section 224 x 37 cm Top: 80 cm diameter Height: 45 cm Condition *Sold by designation

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