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tall metal plant stands indoor

tall metal plant stands indoor Giantex 3 Tier Tall Plant Stand Indoor, 36 Inch Corner Plant Holder with Metal Frame 1 Pack

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tall metal plant stands indoor Giantex 3 Tier Tall Plant Stand Indoor, 36 Inch Corner Plant Holder with Metal Frame 1 Pack3 Tier Tall Plant Stand: The 3 tier plant stand will keep your potted plants in a neat way, thus creating a tidy room. With 17" gap between each tier, the freestanding plant holder ensures higher flower pots can be displayed without overcrowding, providing them sufficient light to thrive. Stable & Safe Construction: Constructed from a robust metal frame that is powder coated, the corner plant stand promises exceptional stability and resistance to

  • 3 Tier Tall Plant Stand: The 3-tier plant stand will keep your potted plants in a neat way, thus creating a tidy room. With 17" gap between each tier, the freestanding plant holder ensures higher flower pots can be displayed without overcrowding, providing them sufficient light to thrive.
  • Stable & Safe Construction: Constructed from a robust metal frame that is powder-coated, the corner plant stand promises exceptional stability and resistance to deform. Additionally, the included anti-tipping devices will keep the flower shelf in place.
  • Not Only a Plant Shelf: The indoor plant rack not only serves as a botanical haven but also functions as a display shelf, which is suitable for showcasing your favorite books, beloved souvenirs or cherished ornaments.
  • Minimalist & Compact Design: The 3-tier vertical plant holder only occupies 12" x 12" space, which is an economical choice for limited corners or small rooms. Featuring wood-like grain, the square flower rack exudes neutral tone that complements your home decor.
  • Ease of Assembly & Cleaning: With clear instruction and simple process, the tall metal plant shelf can be installed with ease, which is labor-saving. Moreover, the veneered surface makes maintenance a breeze for you.

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Description:
Keep your space organized and clutter-free with the tall plant stand!
The 3-tier plant stand with 17" spacious gap between each tier accommodates taller pots effortlessly. Additionally, the tiered plant holder can double as a display shelf for books and ornaments. The powder-coated metal frame guarantees exceptional robustness, while the anti-tipping devices ensuring reliable stability. And non-slip foot pads will protect your floors from scratches. Its compact vertical design is ideal for maximizing corner space. Plus, the simulated wood grain endows the corner plant shelf a mid century style. Whether in a balcony, living room or office, the flower pot holder seamlessly blends into any decor themes. Plus, the easy installation process requires no complex tools.

Features:
Versatile 3-tier display shelf is suitable for books, plants and ornaments
Powder-coated metal frame ensures excellent sturdiness and lasting use
2 anti-tipping devices reduce the risk of accidents and injuries
Large gap between each tier allows you to display higher pots
Compact vertical design makes it suitable for corners
Non-slip foot pads avoid scratching your floor
Wood-like veneered surface is aesthetically pleasing and easy-to-clean
Perfect for any setting, such as bedroom, living room or office
Easy to install without complicated tools or steps

Specifications:
Color: Grey & Black
Material: Metal + Engineered Wood
Overall Dimension: 12" x 12" x 36" (L x W x H)
Net Weight: 11 lbs
Each Tier Weight Capacity: 44 lbs

Package includes:
1 x 3 Tier Plant Stand
1 x Instruction

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