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Stupell The Stupell Home Decor Collection Pink Red and Black Neon Love Hearts Lights Bokeh Photography NoColor 17" x 17"
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Stupell The Stupell Home Decor Collection Pink Red and Black Neon Love Hearts Lights Bokeh Photography NoColor 17" x 17"

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Canvas art print Design details: stretched canvas is created with only the highest standards. Printed with high quality inks and canvas, and then hand cut and stretch it over a 1.5 inch thick wooden frame Arrives ready to hang Made in the USA
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Stupell Home Decor Collection: Love Hearts Bokeh

Transform your space with the Stupell Home Decor Collection featuring a stunning piece of art that captures the essence of love. This 17" x 17" print showcases vibrant pink, red, and black neon hearts illuminated by a dreamy bokeh effect.

Perfect for Any Room

Ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, or even a cozy nook, this artwork adds a touch of romance and whimsy to your decor. The high-quality print ensures durability, while the modern design makes it a versatile addition to any style.

Elevate your home with this enchanting piece that celebrates love in a unique way!

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