Casa Padrino
Casa Padrino XXL decorative sculpture turtle gold 196 cm - Huge decorative figure
Item number 130937
This XXL decorative figure by Casa Padrino will be an impressive eye-catcher and symbol of exclusive design in any outdoor area.
XXL Decorative Turtle Sculpture by Casa Padrino
Material: fiberglass laminate
Length: 196 cm
Width: 130 cm
Height: 63 cm
Color: gold
Weatherproof
Easy-care & durable material
This decorative sculpture is also available in other colors upon request.
Please contact our customer service for more information.
From the Casa Padrino garden decor collection!
You are purchasing a Casa Padrino brand product.
Casa Padrino is a renowned European producer and distributor of baroque furniture and luxury decorative items and a registered trademark with the German Patent and Trademark Office.
Casa Padrino – XXL Decorative Sculpture "Turtle" in Gold
An extraordinary work of art for stylish outdoor areas
The Casa Padrino XXL turtle sculpture is an impressive design object that combines artistic aesthetics and architectural presence. With its impressive size and elegant golden color, it inevitably attracts all eyes and becomes the dazzling focal point of exclusive gardens and terraces.
Made of weatherproof fiberglass laminate, the sculpture impresses with its robust durability, making it ideal for long-term outdoor use. Its fine lines and harmonious form give the object a calm yet distinctive presence.
Whether as an artistic eye-catcher in spacious gardens, as a decorative highlight on elegant terraces, or as an original design statement in modern outdoor concepts – this figure lends every ambiance a unique touch of luxury and individuality.
The sculpture is also available in other color variations upon request, allowing it to be perfectly adapted to different design concepts. An expressive work of art that not only decorates, but also brings emotion, style, and personality into the room.
Casa Padrino – where design becomes art and luxury reveals its character.
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