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artificial money plant with pot Artificial Monstera Tree 150cm PremiumArtificial Money Plant (Monstera) with decorative pot 180cm at 180cm with RealTex foliage adds realistic artificial plant styling, height and greenery to interiors, entries, offices, retail spaces and commercial environments. It helps solve empty corners, hard surfaces and low light areas by creating a natural looking focal point without watering schedules, plant care staff, pests or leaf drop. A statement artificial plant brings scale to a room

Artificial Money Plant (Monstera) with decorative pot 180cm at 180cm with RealTex foliage adds realistic artificial plant styling, height and greenery to interiors, entries, offices, retail spaces and commercial environments.

It helps solve empty corners, hard surfaces and low-light areas by creating a natural-looking focal point without watering schedules, plant-care staff, pests or leaf drop.

A statement artificial plant brings scale to a room — lifting the eye, softening hard surfaces and making empty corners feel complete.

Specification Details
Dimensions 180cm height
Material LDPE with integrated RealTex UV inhibitors
UV Certification Not applicable — indoor use
Suitability Indoor use only
Frost Resistance Not applicable
Warranty 12-month warranty
Shipping Australia-wide from Braeside, Victoria
Weight 11.46 lbs (5.2 kg)
Width / Spread 19.7in (50cm)
Depth 19.7in (50cm)
Pot Size 7.9in diameter (20.0cm) × 7.1in height (18.0cm)
Dimensions and weights are approximate.

Where Artificial Money Plant (Monstera) with decorative pot 180cm Is Used

Use Artificial Money Plant (Monstera) with decorative pot 180cm to add realistic artificial plant styling, height and greenery to empty corners, entries, workspaces and display areas.

Office and foyer corners: adds height and softness to hard commercial interiors without plant-care scheduling.

Retail and showroom displays: frames products, softens walkways and improves the perceived quality of the space.

Residential styling: fills empty corners, entrances and living areas with long-lasting greenery.

Hospitality and events: creates instant atmosphere for restaurants, venues, staging and temporary installations.

And many more applications including: Hotel lobbies, waiting rooms, healthcare spaces, childcare centres, open homes, apartment balconies and photographic sets. Contact 1800 960 565 to discuss your specific requirements.

Installation

Unpack Artificial Money Plant (Monstera) with decorative pot 180cm, shape the foliage or flowers by hand, and place it in the desired position. For a more premium finish, use a decorative pot or planter and cover the base with pebbles, moss, bark or artificial soil.

In commercial spaces, entrances or exposed areas, secure or weight the base where needed to reduce movement and keep the display looking intentional.

Maintenance

Artificial Money Plant (Monstera) with decorative pot 180cm requires no watering, pruning, fertilising or plant-care schedule. Dust leaves, flowers or stems monthly with a soft cloth, feather duster or gentle air flow.If used in outdoor or sunny positions, follow the product UV guidance and rotate or clean periodically to maintain appearance.

For deeper cleaning, use DVG Artificial Plant Cleaner Spray designed for premium artificial foliage materials.

Why Designers and Commercial Operators Specify Designer Vertical Gardens

Designer Vertical Gardens holds a 4.8-star rating across more than 1,759 verified customer reviews and has delivered installations for more than 10,000 Australian homes and businesses. The range is selected for realistic appearance, practical installation and low-maintenance presentation across residential, trade and commercial projects. Where a product is specified as UV-resistant, it is designed to support longer-lasting colour performance in outdoor-facing Australian conditions. Warranty support and specialist product advice are available for homes, designers, landscapers, builders, retailers and commercial operators. Contact the team on 1800 960 565 or at [email protected] to discuss project requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size is Artificial Money Plant (Monstera) with decorative pot 180cm?
Artificial Money Plant (Monstera) with decorative pot 180cm is listed as 180cm height, 19.7in (50cm). Measurements are approximate, so contact Designer Vertical Gardens before ordering if an exact fit is required.
Does Artificial Money Plant (Monstera) with decorative pot 180cm need watering?
No. This is an artificial product and requires no watering, fertilising, pruning or ongoing plant-care schedule.
How realistic does Artificial Money Plant (Monstera) with decorative pot 180cm look?
It is selected to provide a realistic decorative greenery effect, with colour, shape and texture intended to suit normal viewing distances in residential and commercial spaces.
Can Artificial Money Plant (Monstera) with decorative pot 180cm be used in commercial environments?
Yes. It is suitable for offices, retail spaces, hospitality venues, events, showrooms and other commercial settings where low-maintenance greenery is preferred.
What pot works best with Artificial Money Plant (Monstera) with decorative pot 180cm?
Choose a pot or planter that is visually proportional to the product height and stable enough for the location. Dress the top with stones, moss or bark for a more finished look.
Can Artificial Money Plant (Monstera) with decorative pot 180cm be used outdoors?
Use outdoors where the product title or specifications state UV resistance or indoor/outdoor suitability. For harsh sun or exposed areas, follow product-specific care guidance.
What is the warranty on Artificial Money Plant (Monstera) with decorative pot 180cm?
Artificial Money Plant (Monstera) with decorative pot 180cm is backed by Designer Vertical Gardens warranty support for manufacturing faults under normal use. See the DVG warranty policy for full terms.
What are the shipping costs for Artificial Money Plant (Monstera) with decorative pot 180cm?
Shipping is calculated at checkout based on the order, delivery location and available freight options. Larger commercial orders may require a freight quote.
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