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plant stand indoor LITTLE TREE 5-Tier Corner Plant Stand, Free Standing Wood Metal Flower Rack Pot Shelf Display with Round Board, Garden Patio Balcony Plant Holder

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plant stand indoor LITTLE TREE 5-Tier Corner Plant Stand, Free Standing Wood Metal Flower Rack Pot Shelf Display with Round Board, Garden Patio Balcony Plant HolderWood & Metal Plant Flower Display Stand This flower stand is made of E1 particle board with a powder coated metal frame, which is sturdy and stable enough to hold your plants well. The smooth surface is waterproof, scratch resistant, and easy to maintain. Beautiful & Cute Tall Plant Shelf This beautiful flower stand features staggered irregular elements for a stylish design, perfect to decorate your favorite gardener or balcony. The circular design

Wood & Metal Plant Flower Display Stand - This flower stand is made of E1 particle board with a powder-coated metal frame, which is sturdy and stable enough to hold your plants well. The smooth surface is waterproof, scratch-resistant, and easy to maintain.

Beautiful & Cute Tall Plant Shelf - This beautiful flower stand features staggered irregular elements for a stylish design, perfect to decorate your favorite gardener or balcony. The circular design can be rotated freely without compromising aesthetics, helping your vegetation to be fully exposed to photosynthesis.

Multiple Potted Plants Holder for Corners - 4 layers of round support display space for your lovely plants. Each tray in diameter 9.44" for small/ middle size bonsai, planters and flower pots. Overall size: 19.68"(L) X19.68"(W) X 40.94"(H). Your ideal corner decoration shelves. Suit for Indoor use.

Super Easy to Assemble - This corner plant stand comes with all the necessary hardware and instructions for easy assembly, so you can have it set up in no time. No need to spend hours trying to figure out how to put it together, simply follow the instructions and enjoy your new plant stand in no time.

Overall: 19.68" L x 19.68" W x 40.94" H

Top Tray Diameter: 9.44"

Bottom Tray Diameter: 19.68"

Material: E1 Particleboard & Metal Frame

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