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VINTAGE FREE-STANDING ASHTRAY

180,00 €

Free-standing ashtray, made in the 1970s.

A free-standing chrome ashtray with a push-button mechanism that closes the ash compartment, helping to reduce the spread of odors. Suitable for indoor use or on a terrace. Its modernist design also makes it an attractive decorative piece.

Dimensions: 56 × 19 × 19 cm

Weight: 2,6 kg

The ashtray is in excellent condition.

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SKU: Š43 Categories: Other, New Stock
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Dimensions 56 × 19 × 19 cm
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