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Multi-florArtificial Décor Grass Turf

R379

R550
About

Take your shoes off and enjoy the luxuriously long, soft fibres of our Landscaping Grass. It is naturally coloured fibres with UV colourfast properties. The benefits of this artificial turf do not end with its luxurious look and feel - it is also versatile, highly durable and low maintenance. Suitable for a wide variety of indoor and outdoor applications.

Product Features
  • Low maintenance 
  • Abrasion-resistant
  • UV colourfast 
  • Water-wise and offers good drainage
  • Air permeability
  • Benefits: Lead and heavy metal-free and fire-resistant
Product Specifications
  • Size: L150 x W200cm 
  • Pile Height: Décor Turf - 12mm
  • Weight: 4kg
  • Yarn: 100% Polyethylene
  • Backing: Anti-age polypropylene cloth, non-woven with three layers of BASF latex
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