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John Lewis Daya Multi-aperture Photo Frame, 4 Photo, 4 x 6 (10 x 15cm)A luxurious silver plated frame that holds four precious photos. With a stunning silver finish, it will sit well in range of interiors or make a treasured gift for a loved one. Please note: The inch measurement is a rounded measurement worked back from standard centimetre sizes.
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