Artificial pine is still a popular commodity
Artificial pines have changed a lot in recent years, begins Szilvia Nagy, manager of the Praktiker category. While previously it was possible to get pieces with almost only poor touch, two-dimensional leaves, today the types whose needles are partially or wholly three-dimensional predominant. For the most expensive models, all branches are made in this design, and for more cost-effective types, beautifully elaborated leaves are placed on the branch ends.
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