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Saint Augustine, Florida, United States

Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:BORMA Manufacturer Part Number:107481-D

BORMA 24" Towel Rack Polished Chrome
  • European minimalist design
  • Solid brass construction
  • Concealed mounting
  • Coordinates with Borma faucets and Accessories
  • Polished Chrome

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