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plant pot stand 14 Inch Steel Pot Stand

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plant pot stand 14 Inch Steel Pot StandSteel Pot Stands Set of 5 Elevate your flower pots and planters off decks, patios, and surfaces with these sturdy steel stands. The simple yet effective design protects surfaces from water damage, improves drainage, and creates an elegant elevated display for your container gardens. Available Sizes Note: Dimensions refer to the inside diameter of the top ring. Overall diameter is 6" wider. All stands are 4" tall. 12" Stands 12" inside diameter, 18"

Steel Pot Stands - Set of 5

Elevate your flower pots and planters off decks, patios, and surfaces with these sturdy steel stands. The simple yet effective design protects surfaces from water damage, improves drainage, and creates an elegant elevated display for your container gardens.

Available Sizes

Note: Dimensions refer to the inside diameter of the top ring. Overall diameter is 6" wider. All stands are 4" tall.

  • 12" Stands - 12" inside diameter, 18" overall diameter, 4" height - Set of 5 - 
  • 14" Stands - 14" inside diameter, 20" overall diameter, 4" height - Set of 5 - 
  • 16" Stands - 16" inside diameter, 22" overall diameter, 4" height - Set of 5 - 

Key Features

  • Heavy-Duty Construction - Hand-welded 3/8" steel rod for exceptional strength and stability
  • Weather-Resistant Finish - Black plastic coating protects against rust and corrosion
  • 4" Elevation - Lifts pots off surfaces for improved drainage and air circulation
  • Surface Protection - Prevents water stains and damage to decks, patios, and floors
  • Set of 5 - Excellent value for multiple planters or coordinated displays
  • Simple Design - Clean, minimalist aesthetic complements any pot or planter style

Benefits

  • Improved Drainage: Elevating pots allows excess water to drain freely, preventing root rot
  • Surface Protection: Keeps water and soil off decks, patios, balconies, and indoor floors
  • Air Circulation: Space beneath pots promotes airflow, reducing moisture buildup and mildew
  • Easier Cleaning: Elevated pots make it simple to sweep or clean underneath
  • Professional Appearance: Creates a polished, finished look for container displays
  • Prevents Staining: Eliminates water rings and discoloration on wood and concrete surfaces

Size Selection Guide

12" Stands (18" overall): Perfect for standard 12-14" diameter pots. Ideal for medium-sized planters on decks, patios, and balconies.

14" Stands (20" overall): Accommodates 14-16" diameter pots. The most versatile size for large container gardens and statement planters.

16" Stands (22" overall): Designed for 16-18" diameter pots. Best for extra-large planters, urns, and commercial-sized containers.

Ideal Applications

  • Deck and patio container gardens
  • Balcony and terrace planters
  • Indoor plant displays (protects floors)
  • Poolside and outdoor living areas
  • Commercial landscapes and business entrances
  • Greenhouse and nursery displays

How to Use

Simply place the steel stand on your deck, patio, or desired surface, then position your potted plant on top. The 4" height provides optimal elevation for drainage while maintaining stability. The inside ring diameter should match or be slightly smaller than your pot's base diameter for secure placement.

Durability

Hand-welded construction ensures superior strength compared to stamped or bent designs. The 3/8" steel rod supports heavy planters filled with soil and water without bending or warping. The black plastic coating protects against rust and weathering, allowing these stands to remain outdoors year-round.

Set of 5 Value

With 5 stands per set, you can create coordinated displays across your deck, patio, or garden. The bulk quantity provides excellent value compared to purchasing individual stands, making it economical to properly elevate all your container plants.

Related Products

For hanging baskets and different display needs, explore our basket plant stands for additional options.

Material: 3/8" steel rod, hand-welded
Finish: Black plastic coating
Height: 4" (all sizes)
12" Size: 12" inside diameter, 18" overall diameter
14" Size: 14" inside diameter, 20" overall diameter
16" Size: 16" inside diameter, 22" overall diameter
Set Quantity: 5 stands

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