Eco Luxe Gift Bag - Thurso
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Present your gifts in style with our FSC Paper Gift Bag, exquisitely crafted to ensure both elegance and functionality. Measuring 30 x 12 x 40cm and made from 200g/m² FSC-certified paper, this bag not only impresses with its sophisticated looks but also supports sustainable practices, making it an eco-friendly choice. The bag is complemented with sturdy 5mm thick recycled polyester rope handles, ensuring comfortable and reliable handling. Its design is robust, accommodating up to 5kg, making it ideal for a wide range of gifts, from light trinkets to heavier items. The sleek black handles and matching refined black interior finish add a touch of luxury, making it suitable for any occasion, whether it's a birthday, anniversary, or a professional event. The simple yet elegant design makes a profound impression, showing your regard for both aesthetics and the environment. Additionally, this paper gift bag can be personalized, allowing you to add a unique touch that caters to your specific needs or themes. Craft a memorable gifting experience with our beautifully designed gift bag, ensuring that every recipient feels special and valued.
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Product number
10370270
Weight
100 g
Dimensions
400 x 120 x 300 mm
Length
400 mm
Height
120 mm
Depth
300 mm
Weight
100.0
Width
120.0
Length
300.0
Height
400.0
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