Aretica Zonnebrillen opbergbox / brillendoos - 8 brillen
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Aretica Zonnebrillen opbergbox / brillendoos - 8 brillen

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Aretica Zonnebrillen opbergbox / brillendoos - 8 brillenHoud je favoriete brillen netjes bij elkaar met de Aretica Zonnebrillen opbergbox brillendoos 8 brillen. Deze luxe opbergbox biedt ruimte aan 8 brillen of zonnebrillen en beschermt ze tegen stof, vingerafdrukken, krassen en andere beschadigingen. Dankzij het transparante plexiglas in de deksel zie je in n oogopslag welke bril past bij jouw outfit. Luxe brillendoos voor 8 brillen De Aretica opbergbox combineert overzicht met bescherming. De zachte,

Houd je favoriete brillen netjes bij elkaar met de Aretica Zonnebrillen opbergbox / brillendoos - 8 brillen. Deze luxe opbergbox biedt ruimte aan 8 brillen of zonnebrillen en beschermt ze tegen stof, vingerafdrukken, krassen en andere beschadigingen. Dankzij het transparante plexiglas in de deksel zie je in één oogopslag welke bril past bij jouw outfit.

Luxe brillendoos voor 8 brillen

De Aretica opbergbox combineert overzicht met bescherming. De zachte, lichtkleurige fluwelen voering helpt je brillen mooi en onbeschadigd te bewaren, terwijl de stevige kliksluiting de inhoud veilig afsluit. De zwarte buitenkant van kunstleer geeft de box een stijlvolle en rustige uitstraling.

Belangrijkste kenmerken

  • Geschikt voor 8 brillen of zonnebrillen
  • Beschermt tegen stof, vingerafdrukken, krassen en beschadigingen
  • Voorzien van transparant plexiglas voor direct zicht op je collectie
  • Buitenkant van zwart kunstleer
  • Binnenkant met zachte fluwelen voering
  • Met 8 aparte compartimenten voor overzichtelijke opberging
  • Stevige en eenvoudige kliksluiting
  • Ook geschikt voor kleine sieraden zoals ringen, oorbellen en manchetknoppen
  • Afmetingen: 24,5 x 33,5 x 8,5 cm

Praktisch en veelzijdig in gebruik

Deze Aretica zonnebrillen opbergbox is niet alleen handig voor brillen, maar ook voor het netjes bewaren van kleinere sieraden. Door de overzichtelijke indeling blijft alles georganiseerd en makkelijk terug te vinden. De robuuste afwerking maakt de box bovendien eenvoudig in onderhoud.

Stylingadvies

Plaats deze zwarte brillendoos op een kaptafel, dressoir of inloopkast voor een verzorgde en luxe uitstraling. Door het heldere kijkvenster wordt jouw brillencollectie direct onderdeel van je styling, terwijl alles toch netjes opgeborgen blijft.

Onderhoudstip: maak het plexiglas schoon met warm water en een microvezeldoek. Gebruik liever geen chemische producten om waas op het glas te voorkomen.

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