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pole plant stand indoor

pole plant stand indoor 7 Layer Plant Stands | Indoor Flower Pot Holder

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pole plant stand indoor 7 Layer Plant Stands | Indoor Flower Pot HolderDescription: This 7 Layer Plant Stand Tension Pole is designed to elegantly display your plants and flowers. With a range from 230 to 290 cm, this versatile stand features six trays and a hanging hook, allowing for easily arranging your belove plants and flowers. Ideal for living room, balcony and patio decor. Introducing our 7 tiered plant stand, crafted from high quality stainless steel and ABS plastic, each tray supports up to 7. 5 kg. Adjustable

Description:

This 7-Layer Plant Stand Tension Pole is designed to elegantly display your plants and flowers. With a range from 230 to 290 cm, this versatile stand features six trays and a hanging hook, allowing for easily arranging your belove plants and flowers. Ideal for living room, balcony and patio decor.

Introducing our 7-tiered plant stand, crafted from high-quality stainless steel and ABS plastic, each tray supports up to 7.5 kg. Adjustable height with 360-degree rotation allows plants of different heights to stand out. Easy no-drill installation maximizes corner space, keeping your home tidy and organized.

Features

  • 6 Trays with A Hanging Hook Design: 7 tiered plant stand can hold 6 trays with hanging hook design to hold pots of plants or flowers. The multi tiers allow plants of different heights to stand out.
  • Stainless Steel Construction: Expertly crafted from high-quality stainless steel composite pipe and durable ABS plastic, this plant stand ensures longevity and reliability. Each tray boasts a substantial loading capacity of up to 7.5 kg, providing robust support for your plants and flowers while maintaining stability and strength.
  • Height Adjustable: The height of the plant holder can be adjusted from 230 to 290cm. The angle of the plant trays and hanger can be rotated 360 degrees. Perfect for organizing and positioning your plants and flowers as needed.
  • Multi Scenarios: This lightweight yet sturdy plant stand is durable enough for both indoor and outdoor use including living rooms, study room, foyers, hallways, patios, porches, or decks.
  • No-Drill Installation: The installation is simple and sturdy, no tools required and no damage to your roof and floor. You can easily reposition it anywhere you like. It efficiently utilizes corner space to display plants, providing a clean, tidy, and comfortable home environment.

Specification

  • Material: Stainless Steel Composite pipe, ABS
  • Height Adjustable:230~290cm
  • Tray Loading Capacity: 7.5kg
  • Tray Inner Diameter: 158mm
  • Tray Outer Diameter: 175mm
  • Color: White

Pack Content

  • 1x Set of Tension Plant Pole
  • 6x Trays
  • 1x Hanging Hook

 

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