FINAL Single Circle Canvas / Crystal Porcelain / LED Wall Art Lamp Abstract Wall Hanging
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FINAL Single Circle Canvas / Crystal Porcelain / LED Wall Art Lamp Abstract Wall Hanging

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FINAL Single Circle Canvas / Crystal Porcelain / LED Wall Art Lamp Abstract Wall HangingAbstract Circle Canvas Crystal Porcelain LED framed wall Hanging Decoration. Material: Canvas: High Definition Spray Print on Cotton Canvas Crystal Porcelain: 3D effect High Definition Micro Jet Painting on Transparent Crystalline Plexiglass Diamond Crystal Porcelain: 5D effect Diamonds Includes LED Crystal Porcelain: Three dimensional LED Light Strip includes around the frame. Power required. (Remote Operated Optional) 6mm Moisture Proof Back Panel

Abstract Circle Canvas / Crystal Porcelain LED framed wall Hanging Decoration.

Material: 

Canvas: High Definition Spray Print on Cotton Canvas

Crystal Porcelain: 3D effect High Definition Micro Jet Painting on Transparent Crystalline Plexiglass

Diamond Crystal Porcelain: 5D effect Diamonds Includes 

LED Crystal Porcelain: Three-dimensional LED Light Strip includes around the frame. Power required. (Remote Operated Optional)

6mm Moisture-Proof Back Panel

Frame Material: 

Aluminum Alloy Brushed Frame (Gold or Black)

LED Light Frame - Tricolor Variable 12V light Strip

(Frame color will be as per the photo. Contact us to change the frame color)

Diameter Size: 

S:    40cm / 16”

M:  50cm / 20“

L:    60cm / 24”

XL: 70cm / 28”

Customization:

Use the “CUSTOM DESIGN – SINGLE PANEL CIRCLE” Product link to order a custom size.

https://bloomingconcepts.myshopify.com/admin/products/7826844844251

 Available Other Custom Sizes:

 

CM

INCHES

       A

30cm

12”

       B

40cm

16”

      C

50cm

20”

      D

60cm

24”

      E

70cm

28”

      F

80cm

32”

      G

90cm

36”

      H

100cm

40”

 

Custom Design: Yes

Package Includes: 1PC of Canvas or Crystal Porcelain.

Installation Type: Wall Mounted. Hooks are attached to the product and are easy to install.

Features:            

Canvas:

Pictures are high-definition spray prints on canvas and not painting. Stretched on a wooden frame and comes with hooks on each edge, and is ready to hang. Glossy, UV Protection, and Waterproof. Not heavy and can use double-sided tapes on hang.

Crystal Porcelain:

Pictures are high-definition detail print with Durable, Moisture-proof, Non-fade, Easy to install, Easy Cleaning smooth Glossy clear, bright surface, Transparent like a mirror, and Modern Luxury 3D Transparent effect on the product.

Diamond Crystal Porcelain:

Pictures are high-definition detail printed with Diamonds. Durable, Moisture-proof, Non-fade, Easy to install, Easy Cleaning, smooth Glossy clear, and bright surface, Transparent like a mirror, and provide Modern Luxury 5D Transparent effect to the product with diamonds

Crystal Porcelain LED Light Lamp:

Picture and Lamp together and give a vivid nice appearance and gorgeous illumination, bright colors, and modern luxury look to the wall. Include a low voltage 12V safety light belt that anyone can touch. Home makes warmer. Power required. NOT battery operated.

Color Temperature: only Apply for the LED frame option.

Warm White or Yellowish Color: (2700 - 3500K)

Natural White or Daylight Color: (3500 - 5500K)

Cool White or Bright Color: (5500 - 7000K)

Style:  Modern / Luxury / European / American / Chinses

Functions:  Home Decoration / Wall Decor / Wall hanging / Wall Canvas Art / Wall Lamp

Suitable for: Living room / Dining Room / Bed Side/ Restaurants / Hotels / Office / Hall / Foyer / Cafe

Perfect Gift for Birthday, Anniversary, Housewarming

Shipping:            

We provide worldwide free standard shipping. NOT EXPRESS. Delivery time will differ for each county and depend on your address location. We expected to deliver within 30 days but allow 30 to 50 days for delivery for various reasons. 

Depending on your address location, over 1m Packages may have to ship via sea shipping and take 40 to 60 days of delivery time.

Express Delivery:  We can arrange express shipping for an extra cost paid by the buyer.

Customs Duty:  Some countries may apply customs duties, and buyers are responsible for paying customs duties.

Dispatched Time: Handmade products take around 5 to 10 days for production and will issue tracking details after they are shipped.

Track your Order: After shipping, you will receive an email with a tracking number and track your item from our website.

Return & Refund: The refund should apply within three days after receiving the item. Refunds will issue for damaged items, Incorrect items sent, Incorrect color sent, or any other valid reason. We will send you to return label, and once we receive your returned item, we will resend or arrange a full refund.

Any returned product must be in the same condition you received and in the original packaging.

Notes: All advertised images are extra-large graphical photos taken in different background colors and light settings.

Product Color and Design: 

Actual product colors and designs may be slightly different from the advertised pictures. The shades may be slightly different because of your computer monitor setting, or the condition your mobile in

Product size:

Please allow slight differences in dimensions due to manual measurements. Refer to the product size before placing the order. All measurements are in centimeters or Inches.

 

 

 

 

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