Dejavu grey, siersloop van Auping - Déjàvu grey, taie d'oreiller d'Auping - Déjàvu grey, pillowcase from Auping
Dejavu sand sierkussensloop, Auping - Déjàvu sand, taie  d'oreiller d'Auping - Déjàvu sand, pillowcase from Auping
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Auping - pillowcase Déjàvu grey or sand

Auping

Regular price
€44,95
Sale price
€44,95
Regular price
Tax included.

Pillowcase made from natural materials

Decorate your bed with this beautiful pillowcase, made from a mix of cotton and linen.

This PILLOWCASE DEJAVU from Auping features a subtle herringbone pattern and is available in 2 neutral colours: sand and grey.

Matching Déjàvu quilt is also available.

In our extensive collection of bed linen, you will certainly find a duvet cover, a sheet or a fitted sheet to obtain a nice whole.

If you have a question or comment, contact Greta.

Technical specifications

Good to know: technical
Composition: 59% cotton - 41% linen
Characteristics: BCI and Oeko-tex.
Maintenance: washable at 40°C, consult the washing instructions.
Good to know: general
If you would like to know whether the desired size is in stock, contact Greta.
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Auping is a Dutch bed manufacturer that has been around since 1888. Quality and comfort are its trademark.

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2220 Heist-op-den-Berg

Advice and sleep solutions
tailored to your needs

Free delivery
& installation

Family business
since 1941

Wide selection
top brands

Need a bed quickly :
look at our collection 'the fast bed'