Decoration wooden present
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Louis Poulsen |
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Material |
Wood |
Height |
79.5 cm |
Length |
46.5 cm |
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Ready-to-stock products: After receiving your order and confirming payment, we will ship within 48-120 hours from Monday to Saturday, and will postpone delivery if it falls on Sunday or holidays.
Pre-order products: After receiving your order and confirming payment, we will ship within the working day (Monday to Saturday) of the scheduled date, and will postpone delivery if it falls on Sunday or holidays.
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- Standard shipping: For all standard shipping services, the delivery service providers in the destination country are mostly the national postal services of the destination country. For example, the delivery service provider in the United States is USPS.
- Express shipping: The providers of express shipping services are DHL, FedEx, UPS, TNT etc.
For any questions about transportation, you can contact us by email or other contact methods we provide for help. We will try our best to solve the transportation problems for you.
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Except holidays, we will arrange shipment for you within 24 hours or 48 hours after payment.
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