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Mixed Floral Artificial Arrangement in Wood Basket

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Mixed Floral Artificial Arrangement in Wood Basket


From pink, to blue, orange, and yellow blooms, the artificial mixed floral arrangement will bring the light of spring indoors. Rich green leaves stick out from underneath the dense flower bed, complementing the overall look. With a square flower wood basket included, this 15-inch artificial flower arrangement will make a stunning centerpiece for your window sill or kitchen bar when placed with other artificial greenery.

Specifications 

Width: 14 In.

Height: 15 In.

Depth: 13 In.

Pot Size: H: 15 In. W: 7 In. D: 7 In.

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