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Calobra Multi

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Coordonné’s Calobra Multi mural is a Geometric designed in Green tones from the Mallorca collection.

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  • CollectionMallorca
  • QualityNon-woven / Vinyl
  • Roll size400x1000 cm
  • CertificationsBs2-d0, Class A Vinyl, Bs1-d0, A+, Class A Non-woven, Greenguard
  • Removal methodEasy to remove

  • CompositionCellulose + pvc composition
  • CertificationsBs2-d0, Class A Vinyl, A+
  • FinishHalf-Matt
  • BaseVinyl
  • TextureIrregular canvas
  • Thickness0.05 cm
  • Weight380 gr/m2
  • Panel width50 cm

  • Light resistant
    Light resistant
  • Easy to remove
    Easy to remove
  • Paste the wall
    Paste the wall
  • Cellulose glue
    Cellulose glue

  • Product sheet .pdf
  • LR Images .zip
  • Certifications .zip
  • Installation instructions .PDF
  • Technical sheet .PDF
  • Full repeat image .JPG

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  • CollectionMallorca
  • QualityNon-woven / Vinyl
  • Roll size400x1000 cm
  • CertificationsBs2-d0, Class A Vinyl, Bs1-d0, A+, Class A Non-woven, Greenguard
  • Removal methodEasy to remove
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Mallorca arose almost accidentally, out of a trip while they were looking for the best sunset. The walls of the city of Palma told their story. The sea, which caresses the imposing cathedral, pushed them through the old town. The Lonja, silent, and fresh, transmitted the vibrations and pulse of the city years ago.

From there, they undertook the adventure that would culminate in the Formentor Lighthouse, where the world ends, and there is no more land to be discovered. On the way, they found the island. They were surprised by its beaches, flora, and Sierra de Tramuntana. They let themselves fall in love with its tradition, architecture, savoir-faire, and people.