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70cm Gold & White Metal Plant Stand

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70cm Gold & White Metal Plant StandElevate Your Plants With The 70cm Gold & White Metal Plant Stand Searching to add elegance and height to your indoor greenery? The 70cm Gold & White Metal Plant Stand is the perfect solution for showcasing your favourite plants in style. Its sleek, contemporary design ensures that your plants become a standout feature, rather than just another piece in the corner. Whether placed in your living room, office, or entryway, this plant stand adds both

Elevate Your Plants With The 70cm Gold & White Metal Plant Stand

Searching to add elegance and height to your indoor greenery? The 70cm Gold & White Metal Plant Stand is the perfect solution for showcasing your favourite plants in style. Its sleek, contemporary design ensures that your plants become a standout feature, rather than just another piece in the corner. Whether placed in your living room, office, or entryway, this plant stand adds both height and sophistication to your space.

Why You'll Love This Plant Stand:

With this stand, your plants are elevated to new heights, creating a striking visual display. Crafted from high-quality, corrosion-resistant materials, it’s built to withstand the test of time while staying lightweight for easy repositioning. The removable pot makes plant care effortless—simply lift it out for quick cleaning or replanting. Best of all, it comes ready to use, so you can enjoy the perfect blend of style and functionality right out of the box. Whether for yourself or as a thoughtful gift, this plant stand is sure to impress any plant lover or home décor enthusiast.

The 70cm Gold & White Metal Plant Stand brings elegance and sophistication to any room. The sleek gold frame paired with the minimalist white pot makes it a versatile piece that complements modern, minimalist, or luxurious interiors. Whether you're adding a touch of greenery to your living room, transforming an office corner, or enhancing your hallway, this stand fits seamlessly into any setting, making it a stylish and functional addition to your space.

Product Specifications:

  • Stand Length: 26cm
  • Frame Height: 70cm
  • Pot Size: 20cm x 23cm
  • Material: Painted iron stand; Enamel-coated metal pot
  • Colour: Gold Stand; White Pot
  • Gross Weight: Approx. 2.50kg
  • Packaging Size: 72cm x 28cm x 25cm
  • Warranty: 12 months

Package Includes:

  • 1 x Gold Wire Plant Stand
  • 1 x White Pot

Style Your Space with Ease

The 70cm Gold & White Metal Plant Stand offers a stylish and practical solution for displaying your plants. Whether you’re an experienced plant lover or just starting your green journey, this stand helps you create a beautiful plant display. Order yours today and bring elegance to your indoor décor!

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