Inflatable Cushion | Hibiscus-Manon
Inflatable Cushion | Hibiscus-Manon
Inflatable Cushion | Hibiscus-Manon

Inflatable Cushion | Hibiscus-Manon

Regular price$20.58 USD
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Inflatable cushion for the beach or on a deckchair in collaboration with Lucas du Tertre.

The cushion is printed on the front of the flowers Hibiscus and on the back of the scratches Manon, emblematic motives of Lucas du Tertre. Ideal for hunting at the beach like at the swimming pool.

Its size is ideal for lounging and easy to fold for a space gain in its bag. 

All of our inflatable accessories are printed and handcrafted with screen printing frames. Each article is therefore unique and may have slight variations in color. 

  • recyclable PVC, without phthalates, without BPA: 0.25 mm. 
  • Size: 30 X 40 cm. 
  • Packaged format: 18 cm X 15 cm X 2 cm.
  • Delivered in a pretty box including a repair patch in case of perforation.
Maintenance and storage tips

Read the instructions for use carefully.

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