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Posterrahmen 21 x 29,7 cm 4erSet DIN A4 Kunststoff schwarzPosterrahmen 21 x 29,7 cm 4erSet DIN A4 Kunststoff schwarz mit Rckwand und Aufsteller, PVC Scheibe (unzerbrechlich), Profilbreite 12 mm Produktmerkmale Posterrahmen 21 x 29,7 cm (DIN A4) 4er Set Kunststoff schwarz Farbe: schwarz Mae: Format 21 x 29,7 cm (DIN A4) Profilbreite: 12 mm Material: Rahmen Kunststoff, Frontscheibe PVC (bruchsicher) Details: mit Aufhngungen fr Hoch und Querformat, mit Rckwand, mit Aufsteller Lieferumfang: 4 x DIN A4 Rahmen
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