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shelves for hanging plants

shelves for hanging plants Giantex 3-Tier Hanging Plant Stand Storage Shelf, Folding Flower Pot Organizer Display Storage Rack

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shelves for hanging plants Giantex 3-Tier Hanging Plant Stand Storage Shelf, Folding Flower Pot Organizer Display Storage RackAttractive Hanging Design Equipped with an elegant hanging rod is a perfect design that allows plants to hang and provide plenty of space for display. The plant stand has three layers, each of which has a different height and width and can be placed with different sizes of plants. The triangular structure enhances the stability of the plant stand without shaking. Adjustable and Foldable Design When you don't use the plant stand, you can fold it

  • Attractive Hanging Design Equipped with an elegant hanging rod is a perfect design that allows plants to hang and provide plenty of space for display. The plant stand has three layers, each of which has a different height and width and can be placed with different sizes of plants. The triangular structure enhances the stability of the plant stand without shaking.
  • Adjustable and Foldable Design When you don't use the plant stand, you can fold it quickly and save space. The portable design makes it easy for you to carry and move. The height of hanger rod can be adjusted as needed. According to the instructions provided, you can assemble easily in a short time.
  • Safe Detail Design The back crossbar design prevents the plants from falling. And the hollow-out design of the bottom layer ensures good light, and has the functions of drainage and ventilation, which is beneficial to the growth of plants. Smooth surface and rounded corners protect your family from scratches and are easy to clean.
  • Multifunctional Application It can be used not only as a plant stand, but also as a storage shelf, display stand and clothes hanger. You can use it to put plant pots, shoes, books, toys and decorations, as well as hanging clothes, pants, hats and umbrellas.
  • Durable Bamboo Our plant stand is made of natural bamboo with high hardness. After carbonization, the structure is stable and durable. You can put it in the living room, bedroom, balcony, courtyard, office and flower shop to meet your different needs.

  • Description:

    Do you want to show your favorite plants? Our hanging plant stand has three layers, each with a different height andwidth, allowing you to place plants of different sizes. The attractive hangingdesign allows your plants to hang and provide plenty of space for display. Andthe height of the hanging rod can be adjusted freely according to your needs. Youcan also use it as a storage shelf, display stand and clothes hanger to meetyour different needs. With a foldable and portable design, you can easily move,carry and store it. The modern and stylish design is ideal for indoor andoutdoor spaces. It can fully display your plants and keep them in order. Ourhanging plant stand is your best choice, don't hesitate to buy it!

    Features:

    It can be used indoors and outdoors as aplant stand, storage rack, clothes hanger, etc.

    Made of natural bamboo, it is of goodquality, solid structure and durable.

    Use high-quality paint, non-toxic andodor-free, harmless to the human body.

    The triangular structure can enhancestability and reduce occupied area.

    Height-adjustable hanging rod can hang andfully display the plants.

    Three layers are different in height andwidth and can be placed with different plants.

    Back crossbar design prevents the plantsfrom falling.

    The bottom layer is hollow to ensure goodlight, drainage, rust and ventilation.

    Smooth surfaces and rounded corners protectyour family and easy to clean.

    Portable and foldable design is easy tocarry, move and store.

    Easy to assemble according to theinstructions provided.

    Specifications:

    Material: Bamboo

    Color: Raw Bamboo Color

    Net Weight: 11.55lbs

    Overall Dimension: 27.5"*16"*47.5"-56.5"(L*W*H)

    Adjustable Height of Hanging Rod: 9.5"

    Package includes: 1 x Hanging Plant Stand

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