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vidaXL Balcony Screen with Dark Green Leaves 157.5″ x 59.1″

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Description

vidaXL Balcony Screen with Dark Green Leaves 157.5″x 59.1″


This screen with leaves creates pleasant privacy and a cosy ambience on your balcony, terrace or garden.

This fence, featuring green leaves, is a decorative and a perfect functional addition to your outdoor space. The privacy screen, made of polyethylene and fabric, is durable and needs little maintenance. The screen can block strong sunlight, protect your privacy and at the same time allow the air to circulate.

Specifications

  • Color: Dark green
  • Material: polyethylene, fabric
  • Size: 157.5″ x 59.1″ (W x H)
  • Assembly required: No
  • EAN:8720286193075
  • SKU:315492
  • Brand:vidaXL

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