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Acrylic hanging ball 12cm 2-piece - transparent

Code: KR66-6917127
3,10 € / pcs 2,52 € excl. VAT
In stock

Transparent hanging acrylic ball


Hanging acrylic sphere Ø 120 mm, divided into two halves, suitable for decorating indoor and outdoor spaces. You can fill the inside with Florex floral foam and insert dried flowers, paint with acrylic paints, decorate with glitter or small decorations. The transparent material allows for the creation of original arrangements.

Detailed information

Product detailed description

Usage and tips


The acrylic ball Ø 120 mm is composed of two halves and allows for the creation of original decorations. Inside, you can use Florex floral foam and insert dried flowers or small decorations, creating a unique floral arrangement. The ball can also be repainted with acrylic paints, decorated with glitter, or combined with other decorations.

Clear acrylic will enhance the inserted decorations and light effects. The ball is suitable for hanging indoors and outdoors and can be repeatedly filled according to your imagination.


Care and maintenance


Acrylic material is durable and recyclable, but we recommend keeping it away from direct heat sources and sharp objects to prevent scratching. Clean the surface with a soft cloth, do not use aggressive chemicals.


Interesting fact


Acrylic balls are very popular for seasonal decorations, Advent ornaments, and DIY projects. The two parts allow for repeated filling, combining with Florex foam and dried flowers, making the ball a versatile accessory for florists and creative enthusiasts.


Product parameters


Diameter: Ø 120 mm
Material: acrylic, contains recycled material, 100% recyclable
Color: transparent
Shape: sphere, divided into two halves
Features: hanging, suitable for indoor and outdoor use, decoratable with acrylic paints, glitter, dried flowers and Florex foam


Additional parameters

Category: Creative arrangement supplies
EAN: 4011643908413
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