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Marking round metallic toilets - toilet unisex

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Metal Toilet Sign - Unisex WC

  • Material: brushed stainless steel
  • Color: metallic silver
  • Self-adhesive pad
  • Diameter: 8.2 cm
Marking on the door of the men's and women's toilet. Made of brushed stainless steel, legible and durable, with the image of a woman and a man. Elegant and modern signage, perfect for toilet doors in public facilities, restaurants, clubs or hotels. A special self-adhesive layer allows easy installation.

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Metal Toilet Sign - Unisex WC

  • Material: brushed stainless steel
  • Color: metallic silver
  • Self-adhesive pad
  • Diameter: 8.2 cm
Marking on the door of the men's and women's toilet. Made of brushed stainless steel, legible and durable, with the image of a woman and a man. Elegant and modern signage, perfect for toilet doors in public facilities, restaurants, clubs or hotels. A special self-adhesive layer allows easy installation.

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