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vidaXL Couchtischbeine X-Form 2 Stk. Schwarz 37x(30-31) cm Stahl

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vidaXL Couchtischbeine X-Form 2 Stk. Schwarz 37x(30-31) cm StahlDiese Couchtischbeine verbinden Form und Funktion. Sie sind die ideale Wahl, um deinen Couchtisch individuell zu gestalten. Langlebiges Material: Dieses Mbeltischbein ist aus pulverbeschichtetem Stahl gefertigt, was es robust und langlebig macht. Stabile Konstruktion: Das X frmige Design des Metalltischbeins gewhrleistet, dass es eine schwere Tischplatte tragen kann. Praktisches Design: Dieses Schreibtischbein ist mit verstellbaren Nivellierfen

Diese Couchtischbeine verbinden Form und Funktion. Sie sind die ideale Wahl, um deinen Couchtisch individuell zu gestalten. Langlebiges Material: Dieses Möbeltischbein ist aus pulverbeschichtetem Stahl gefertigt, was es robust und langlebig macht.Stabile Konstruktion: Das X-förmige Design des Metalltischbeins gewährleistet, dass es eine schwere Tischplatte tragen kann.Praktisches Design: Dieses Schreibtischbein ist mit verstellbaren Nivellierfüßen ausgestattet, die auch auf unebenen Böden für Stabilität sorgen und Bodenkratzer minimieren. Außerdem verfügt die Halterung über vorgebohrte Löcher und mitgelieferte Schrauben, mit denen das Bein an der Tischplatte befestigt werden kann (nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten), was die Montage erleichtert.Moderne Ästhetik: Das Tischbein hat klare Linien und ein geometrisches Design, um das Gesamtbild des Möbels zu verbessern. Und es passt zu jeder Tischplatte mit einer geeigneten Größe. Gut zu wissen:Die Lieferung umfasst nur die Tischbeine. Die Tischplatte ist nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten.

  • Farbe: Schwarz
  • Material: Pulverbeschichteter Stahl
  • Gesamtgröße: 37 x (30-31) cm (B x H)
  • X-Form
  • Abmessungen der Halterung: 100 x 100 x 4 mm (L x B x T)
  • Abmessungen der Röhre: 40 x 40 x 1,2 mm (L x B x T)
  • Empfohlene Verwendung: Couchtisch
  • Mit verstellbaren Kunststoffnivellierern
  • Zusammenbau erforderlich: Ja
  • Lieferung umfasst:
  • 2 x Couchtischbein
  • Schrauben (M5x18mm) zur Befestigung der Beine mit der Tischplatte
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