Adrio House Number Sticker Set, height 8 cm, grey - Lindby

€15.00
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Colour: grey
Adrio House Number Sticker Set, height 8 cm, grey - Lindby
Adrio House Number Sticker Set, height 8 cm, grey - Lindby Delivery time: 8 - 11 weeks
€15.00
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Delivery time: 8 - 11 weeks
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Item no.:
10050240
Dimensions:
Height: 8 cm
Material:
Plastic
Dimensions

Dimensions

Height (cm):
8
Net weight (kg):
0.036
product size

Adrio House Number Sticker Set: Durable quality and versatile design options


The Adrio house number sticker set in timeless grey offers a practical and stylish solution for personalising house numbers. Made from robust plastic, the set impresses with its durability and weather resistance. The subtle colour scheme blends harmoniously with various façade designs and ensures clear, easily legible lettering.

The set includes a set of letters from A to H and three sets of numbers from 0 to 8, with the number 6 also serving as a 9. The high-quality workmanship ensures easy application and reliable adhesion to a variety of surfaces. Ideal for creating precise and attractive house number signage.

Dimensions

Height (cm):
8
Net weight (kg):
0.036
product size

Manufacturer

Brand:
Lindby
Item no.:
10050240
EAN:
4255830912467

Colour & design

Color:
grey
Material:
Plastic

Dimensions

Height (cm):
8
Net weight (kg):
0.036

Electrical information

IP code:
IP44
Manufacturer information / person responsible for the EU
Manufacturer information Luqom Holding GmbH Rabanusstr. 14-16 36037 Fulda (DE) Tel. +49 66 42 - 251 9000
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