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ARTISAN - Hanny AuszugstischMassivholz Plattenstrke: 4 cm Optisch: 8,5 cm Beindurchmesser: unten 7x4x7 cm oben 11x4x11 cm Demontageoption: nein Verlngerungsma: 1x45, 1x50, 1x55, 2x40, 2x45 und 2x50 cm Fixbreite von 90 cm Toleranz fr das Aufhngen des Tisches: Lngen von 160. 180 und 200 cm: hngend max: 1,5 cm. Lngen von 200 und 220 cm: hngend max: 2 cm Verpackung: Hinweis: Andere nderungen sind nicht mglich. Holzarten: Nussbaum, Nussbaum amerikanisch, Eiche, Kirsche, Ahorn
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