Marini Ferlazzo Placemat Set of 4 – Birds of Australia
Bring the beauty of Australia’s native wildlife to your dining table with the Birds of Australia Placemat Set. This set of four placemats features stunning illustrations of iconic Australian animals, including the Cockatoo, Wren, Kookaburra and Galah. Each placemat captures the charm and diversity of Australia’s wildlife, making every meal a celebration of nature.
Crafted with durability in mind, these placemats are made from MDF with a cork backing, providing stability and protection for your surfaces. The water-resistant gloss coating ensures they are easy to clean and maintain, while the generous size of 34 x 26.5cm offers ample space for your dining needs.
Packaged in a beautiful gift box, the Birds of Australia Placemat Set is perfect for nature lovers and makes a thoughtful gift for any occasion. Whether for everyday use or special gatherings, these placemats add a touch of Australian wilderness to your home.
Specifications
- Set of 4 (Cockatoo, Wren, Kookaburra, Galah)
- Each placemat measures 34 x 26.5cm
- MDF with cork backing
- Water Resistant Gloss Coating
- Gift boxed
- Wipe clean only
Shipping & Returns
Shipping:
- We ship Australia wide. Final rates are calculated at the checkout.
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Returns:
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