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Características
| Montado | Sim |
|---|---|
| Gavetas | Não |
| Rodízios | Não |
| Estrado | Não |
| Modelo | Cabeceira TURMALINA |
| Cor | varias pode colocar 02 cores exemplo branco com botoes preto |
| Composição do Material | Madeira, espuma e laminado. |
| Medidas de Colchões Compatíveis | Compatível com colchão de 138x188 88x188 96x2,03x 193x2,03 1,58x1,98 cm |
| Acabamento | Tapeçada |
| Peso Líquido | 21,6 Kg |
| Altura | 120 cm |
| ESPESSURA | 25 cm CURVADA |
| Peso | 21.6 kg |
Itens Inclusos
| 1 Cabeceira |
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Fabricante IBIUNA ESTOFAFOS
Postado por Mark em 21st May 2015
Hi Valerie, thanks for contmneimg on The Ambler. Until Rebecca comes back to tell us about her culinary adventures in Panama, I thought I'd link you to our Panama food and drink section we've been taste-testing food in Panama for a few years now (of course, just to help out our readers, it's a VERY difficult job ). Here is the link: A wonderful blogger of ours, Jacki, just posted yesterday about testing out some classic Panama dishes in her own kitchen. Delicious! Also, it is fairly easy to get along without speaking the native language here in Panama. While English speakers aren't as prevalent here as in more touristy places in the world, as a basic rule, it seems that Panamanians can speak enough English to help you travel with ease. Meet them half-way with a bit of beginners Spanish to show your gratitude, and it's very pleasant conversing with the locals. Feel free to send along more questions via blog post comment, or email us directly: . We're always happy to talk about life in Panama.
Postado por Mark em 21st May 2015
Hi Valerie, thanks for contmneimg on The Ambler. Until Rebecca comes back to tell us about her culinary adventures in Panama, I thought I'd link you to our Panama food and drink section we've been taste-testing food in Panama for a few years now (of course, just to help out our readers, it's a VERY difficult job ). Here is the link: A wonderful blogger of ours, Jacki, just posted yesterday about testing out some classic Panama dishes in her own kitchen. Delicious! Also, it is fairly easy to get along without speaking the native language here in Panama. While English speakers aren't as prevalent here as in more touristy places in the world, as a basic rule, it seems that Panamanians can speak enough English to help you travel with ease. Meet them half-way with a bit of beginners Spanish to show your gratitude, and it's very pleasant conversing with the locals. Feel free to send along more questions via blog post comment, or email us directly: . We're always happy to talk about life in Panama.
Postado por Mark em 21st May 2015
Hi Valerie, thanks for contmneimg on The Ambler. Until Rebecca comes back to tell us about her culinary adventures in Panama, I thought I'd link you to our Panama food and drink section we've been taste-testing food in Panama for a few years now (of course, just to help out our readers, it's a VERY difficult job ). Here is the link: A wonderful blogger of ours, Jacki, just posted yesterday about testing out some classic Panama dishes in her own kitchen. Delicious! Also, it is fairly easy to get along without speaking the native language here in Panama. While English speakers aren't as prevalent here as in more touristy places in the world, as a basic rule, it seems that Panamanians can speak enough English to help you travel with ease. Meet them half-way with a bit of beginners Spanish to show your gratitude, and it's very pleasant conversing with the locals. Feel free to send along more questions via blog post comment, or email us directly: . We're always happy to talk about life in Panama.