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Japanese Postmodern Steel Tea Pot

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Trade price:250 €
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Stunning teapot from Polamity, made in Japan in the 1980s. Steel frame in postmodern design language.

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Product Details
Length
17

Width
17

Height
14 cm
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General Information
Product Type:Tea Pots
Material: Steel, Plastic
Color: Steel, Black, Red
Style: Postmodern
Location: Germany
Return Policy:
Accepted
Return or Exchange accepted within 14 days after delivery.

Buyers are responsible for return postage costs. If the item is not returned in its original condition, the buyer is responsible for any loss in value.

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