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The Flocked Mensa Candlesticks with their curvy tripod feet and intricate carved detail would add interest and style to any setting.
Each piece is individually flocked by hand and available in any of the 23 colours on offer, including a range of pinks, greens, blues, yellows, reds, purples, vibrant fluorescents and more understated neutral tones. There is a colour there to suit every taste.
The plush, sumptuous, velvety effect of the flock is the end result of a relatively straightforward, yet skilled process. To keep it simple, it involves specialist adhesive, millions of flock fibres, 100,000 volts of electricity and a large degree of expertise. It works on the same principles that cause iron filings to stick to magnets at right angles. This is why the tiny fibres accentuate any detailing on the item it adorns and gives it an extra 'dimension'. It not only looks good, it feels good too.
Available in three sizes, the largest at a truly majestic 104cm tall!
Small Mensa candlestick measures 40cm tall
Medium Mensa candlestick measures 60 cm tall
Large Mensa candlestick measures 104cm tall
Cleaning the candlesticks couldn't be easier as they are highly durable. Simply wipe over with a lint free cloth or use the brush attachment on the hoover.
This product is dispatched to you by Thomas & Vines.
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You have 28 days, from receipt of cancellable goods, to notify the seller if you wish to cancel your order or exchange an item.
Please note: personalised, bespoke and made-to-order goods, perishable products and personal items sold with a hygiene seal (cosmetics, underwear) in instances where the seal is broken are non-refundable, unless faulty.
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