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LINEARETE è un’azienda produttrice di materassi con dispositivo medico, materassi schiumati ad acqua, materassi alla soia vegetali naturali, materassi a molle indipendenti tutti studiati per dormire bene. Reti motorizzate, reti manuali e reti a doghe fisse tutte reti con dispositivo medico realizzate con il miglior faggio e snodi ergonomici di ultima generazione. Letti imbottiti, letti con contenitore box, cuscini in memory cervicali, cuscini anti russamento.
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Via Marangona, 8/A, Bessica di Loria, Italy
- 0423 470621
- info@linearete.com
- linearete.com
Quality products and as described on…
Quality products and as described on the site, there is only one negative point: I received the wrong pillow

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