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This modern bathtub features a sleek oval design in dark grey with a glossy green interior and chrome faucet, suitable for contemporary bathrooms, containing 63062 polygons.
ID:56392562
Category:Tubs
Size:167.363 x 109.917 x 104.864 cm
Texture:——
Color:DarkGray
Style:Contemporary
Brand:Generic
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