Fairy light eye-catcher
Fairy light eye-catcher
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Add light accents to your home. Our good moods* LED string lights come in 2 sizes of your choice and countless color combinations. They add a splash of color to any room and create a very gentle light at night. Perfect for the nursery for all little ones who are afraid of the monsters under the bed. But also a decorative highlight for adults in the living room. An evergreen for everyone: Always and everywhere.
Size: Diameter per ball approx. 7cm
- 20 LED string lights – 1.40m with balls filled, 15cm distance between balls, 1.50m lead from plug to first bulb
- 35 LED string lights – 2.50m with balls filled, 15cm distance between balls, 1.50m lead from plug to first bulb
Material: Polyester yarn & paste
Who is good moods*?
Our good moods* are assembled and shipped according to the wishes of our customers under the highest quality and safety standards by employees with disabilities and staff of the Franz Sales Haus in Essen. A dedicated team ensures that the string lights and balls are taken from our warehouse in the ordered colors, carefully packed into the high-quality cartons, and sent for shipping. In this way, many good moods* leave the workshop in Essen every day and make their way to our customers.
We deliberately chose to work with a social institution. The Franz Sales Werkstätten not only offer us good one-stop service, but it's primarily about the people who work there. They are enthusiastic about their work, proud of what they do, and impressively demonstrate how people with disabilities can contribute to society and the world of work.
That convinced us.
Every work and production step is, of course, subject to constant checks according to the valid DIN standards. This way, we guarantee faultless and safe products for all our customers.
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