Is the furniture of the crown custom furniture environmentally friendly?

Updated on furniture 2024-01-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    E0, environmentally friendly. They are mainly made of solid wood, solid wood generally does not need to worry too much about environmental protection, solid wood boards are originally original.

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