Comtesse Olga – Navy
Collection Paule Marrot» Comtesse Olga » is an exclusive creation © Paule Marrot & Le Presse Papier .
Inspiration
Resulting of a long and meticulous work by our team's brushes, "Countess Olga", gouache from 1974, regains the colors of spring and its initial radiance. We present this model in 6 color variations. The smiling art of Paule Marrot still reveals all its poetry to us.
On the technical side
Drawing connection:
62cm
52cm
This model is available custom-made at the price of €95/m².
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Our guarantees
Designed and manufactured in our Lyon workshops
Fast and careful shipping in rigid packaging
Glue: Wall gluing
Inks: Solvent-free A+
Type: Recyclable non-woven wall covering
Connectable strips
Washability: Washable
Detachability: Removable
Fire retardant: Classified M1
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