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Marsoni
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Artiss Dressing Table Stool Set Sliding Mirror White DemiBeauty is in the eye of the beholder. And our Artiss Dressing Table Set is definitely a beauty to behold. Made of sturdy 15mm thick particle board with melamine, the dressing table is embellished with many practical features. There is a hidden cabinet with three shelves behind the large sliding mirror and one spacious drawer with a sleek aluminium handle, providing ample storage space for your cosmetics, perfumes, jewelleries, fashion accessories and
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