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vidaXL Garden Wall Decoration 105x55 cm Corten Steel Moorish DesignTurn a blank wall or fence into a masterpiece with this garden wall decoration. Durable material: Corten steel, also known as weathering steel. This is anti corrosive by its very nature. It develops a rusty protective layer against corrosion when first exposed to atmospheric conditions. Thus, you don't need to paint it. This can help you save on maintenance and repair costs. The distinctive brown colour on the corten steel will surely be an eye
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