Valet Tray Turtle Searcus
Valet Tray Turtle Searcus
Valet Tray Turtle Searcus
Valet Tray Turtle Searcus
Valet Tray Turtle Searcus
Valet Tray Turtle Searcus

Valet Tray Turtle Searcus

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The Turtle Valet Tray from the SEARCUS collection takes you back to when you were a child and went to the circus for the first time. A fun illustration of a turtle with a circus on its back and a prawn acrobat on a unicycle. An artistic duo, two friends on a mission to entertain the sea's other inhabitants.

PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS:
The Valet Tray is made in porcelain and can be washed in the dishwasher.
Size 20,5 x 17,5 x 13,5h approx. 530 g.

This item is hand-decorated in Italy, therefore the slight differences between the same objects and any imperfections are not defects but characteristics of the manual manufacture and therefore are part of the value of the object itself.

PACKAGING:
Gift cardboard box 21,2 x 17,8 cm thickness 5.5 cm
Cotton ribbon band.

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