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Frigo Printed panel fabric | Ohana collection
Main features:
- Size: 40x40 cm
- Material: 100% cotton poplin
- Minimum quantity for sale: 3 pc
- Recommended RRP: 3,50 €
- Date of sale to the public: 01/07/2025
- Discounts: no more than -20% and always after 3 month from launch
- Designed by: Alúa Cid
- Made in: Spain
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Características principales:
- Tamaño: 40x40 cm
- Material: 100% popelín de algodón
- Cantidad mínima para la venta: 3
- PVP recomendado: 3,50 €
- Fecha de venta al público: 01/07/2025
- Descuentos: no más del -20% y siempre después de 3 meses después del lanzamiento
- Diseñado por: Alúa Cid
- Fabricado en: España
PLEASE NOTE: The panel artwork is printed, and the drawings may not be perfectly centered in relation to the panel cut. This is completely normal.
For this reason, although the design measures 40x40 cm, we send the panel slightly larger so that it can be cut and used to its full potential, depending on the project.
IMPORTANT: Our fabrics are printed on cotton, and due to the manufacturing process, they may have minor ink missing in some spots. This is a very rare occurrence, and we cannot accept returns for this reason. Please keep this in mind before adding the textile to your cart.
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TOMA NOTA: La ilustración del panel está impresa y es posible que los dibujos no estén perfectamente centrados con respecto al corte del panel. Es algo totalmente normal.
Por ese motivo, aunque el diseño mide 40×40 cm, enviamos el panel un poquito más amplio, para que se puedas cortar y aprovechar al máximo, en función del proyecto a realizar.
IMPORTANTE: nuestras telas se imprimen sobre algodón y, debido al proceso al proceso de fabricación, pueden tener alguna pequeña falta de tinta en algún punto. Es algo muy ocasional y no podemos aceptar devoluciones por este motivo. Tenlo en cuenta antes de añadir el textil a tu carrito.
This is Alúa Cid, founder of RitaRita.
I've always been a super creative person and I've worked a lot with my hands, but I only discovered the world of illustration a few years ago and it has little to do with my studies and my training.
I started a degree in Industrial Design Engineering, but... I soon realised that the industrial side was not for me.
I love getting my hands dirty with paints, and I love the handmade component of my work. That personal touch that illuminates small and pampered productions that contain my soul in every stroke.
I also love to invent. Every month I launch new stationery and scrapbooking products that make writing, planning or crafting tasks easier.
If you like to pamper your customers as much as I do, we'll get along very well.