FRP Ice Cone, Donut

Product Id SG-SCL185
Material FRP Fiberglass
Brand Swiss Gallery The Fiber Hub
Size H-3 , L-3, W-2
Shape Ice Cone, Donut Per piece
Usage/Application Indoor & Outdoor
Country of origin India

The SG-SCL185 from Swiss Gallery The Fiber Hub is a versatile and durable product crafted from high-quality FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) material. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, this piece combines aesthetic appeal with strength, making it an ideal addition to a variety of settings.

Product Features:

  • Material: Constructed with FRP fiberglass, offering a balance of lightweight strength and weather resistance, ensuring long-lasting performance in diverse environments.

  • Shape: Available in two unique shapes – Ice Cone and Donut – both of which provide a modern and stylish look, perfect for contemporary spaces.

  • Size: The product dimensions are 3 feet in height, 3 feet in length, and 2 feet in width, making it an ideal fit for both residential and commercial spaces.

  • Usage/Application: Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, this product is perfect for garden décor, art installations, commercial spaces, or any location that requires a blend of design and functionality.

  • Origin: Proudly made in India, ensuring high manufacturing standards and attention to detail.

Original price was: ₹12,000.00.Current price is: ₹8,400.00.

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