Description
The elegant cubic form and the finest onyx make this bookend a true highlight on any desk or shelf. The pure material shine, combined with the warm spice tones of Fantastico or the pale green Verde, creates a luxurious and sophisticated atmosphere. This bookend is a must-have accessory for any book lover who wants to stylishly display their treasured collection.
Details:
- Dimensions: 10 x 10 x 10/17 cm
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