indoor multi level plant stand H Potter Terrarium Wardian Case Metal Tabletop
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indoor multi level plant stand

indoor multi level plant stand H Potter Terrarium Wardian Case Metal Tabletop

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indoor multi level plant stand H Potter Terrarium Wardian Case Metal TabletopA tabletop Wardian Case terrarium with slide in glass panels for natural ventilationtimeless conservatory styling, built to last. Handcrafted Conservatory Style Terrarium Stately tabletop Wardian Case terrarium has exquisite detailing. Metal construction with off white powder coated finish and thick glass walls. Item includes 3 metal pieces: metal tray which rests on elegant ball feet for luxurious appeal, sturdy house section and elegant roof topped

A tabletop Wardian Case terrarium with slide-in glass panels for natural ventilation—timeless conservatory styling, built to last.

Handcrafted Conservatory-Style Terrarium

Stately tabletop Wardian Case terrarium has exquisite detailing. Metal construction with off-white powder-coated finish and thick glass walls. Item includes 3 metal pieces: metal tray which rests on elegant ball feet for luxurious appeal, sturdy house section and elegant roof topped with 2 finials. This classic planter box is modern with a timeless feel. This home décor accent is designed to add character to your living space.

Easy Assembly (Slide-In Glass Panels)

To assemble, set tray on flat surface, stack house atop tray, slide glass into house walls, set roof on table and slide glass into place, set roof atop house section.


Home Décor Accent for All Seasons

Approximately at widest points: 9 inches wide by 12 inches long by 17 inches high with the finials. This Wardian Case will make an eye-catching focal point and impressive statement wherever it’s placed. Sold as a single glass box planter, it’s beautiful displayed as a centerpiece. Unique and sturdy, this beautiful terrarium planter would make a perfect wedding decoration or birthday gift idea.


Not Sealed: Designed with Natural Ventilation

Create your own miniature garden by sliding glass into walls and roof. Not a “sealed” terrarium, slight space between glass and metal is normal. To access your plants you can remove the roof or the entire house section. Built to last, use with any seasonal décor. Stunning filled with any plants from orchids to ivies. Easy to update and freshen your holiday decor. Simple enough to blend with any home décor. Trending now, terrariums add earthy warmth to your traditional or modern home.


Intricate Detailing – Minimalist Style

Plants not only promote a healthy home environment but can offer a touch of elegant beauty to your home. Uniquely designed with a heavy, durable construction, create a miniature fairy garden. Tranquility of greenery is an ideal mood setter and stress reliever, this gardening planter is the perfect size to fit any location and can be moved easily. Use indoors on any tabletop to connect with the outdoors.


Quality by H Potter

H Potter has been designing and manufacturing premium quality garden products for 30 years. We do not pretend to be the cheapest, but you get what you pay for. Packaged well, with stunning craftsmanship and backed by great customer service, we’re proud to say our garden products are built to last.


Dimensions

  • Overall size: Approximately 9” W x 12” L x 17” H (with finials)

Materials & Care

Planting your terrarium

  1. Start with a layer of pea gravel.
  2. Mix in a handful of activated charcoal and spread evenly on the bottom of your tray.
  3. Add soil to nearly fill your tray.
  4. Carve small cavities where you wish to place your plants. If your plant has a root ball larger than the depth of your tray, gently tease out the roots horizontally.
  5. Insert plants, bury roots, and tamp soil to remove air pockets. You might also choose to add potted plants rather than plant directly in the table/tray.

Lastly, water very lightly, as your terrarium will be recycling its own water and you don’t want waterlogged soil. Place the glass top on your terrarium, sit back and relax.

Choose plants that thrive in a humid environment and don’t place your terrarium in direct sunlight. Be creative and have fun creating your own miniature indoor garden.

Terrariums are a low maintenance home garden. Every few weeks rotate your terrarium and consider opening your terrarium to give your plants a little ventilation. Prune away anything not looking its best and wipe glass with a clean cloth.

Wardian Case note: Because this style is ventilated (not sealed), your watering schedule may be closer to caring for a houseplant: water lightly as needed based on your plant choice, light, and indoor humidity.


Terrarium Care & Styling Guides

Want ideas for plant choices, watering, and display styling? Start here:


FAQ

Is this a sealed terrarium?

No. This is a Wardian Case style terrarium with slide-in glass panels. A slight space between glass and metal is normal and provides ventilation.

How do I access the plants for watering or pruning?

You can remove the roof or lift off the entire house section for easy access.

What plants work best in a ventilated Wardian Case?

Orchids, ivies, and many tropical foliage plants do beautifully. Because this style has airflow, you can also style it with potted plants for easy swaps.

Do I plant directly in the tray?

You can. Many customers plant directly using gravel/charcoal/soil layers, and you can also place small potted plants inside for simpler seasonal updates.

How often should I water this Wardian Case?

This style is not sealed, so watering is typically closer to caring for a houseplant: water lightly as needed based on your plant choice, light, and indoor humidity (avoid waterlogged soil).

What should I expect during assembly?

Set the tray on a flat surface, stack the house section, slide glass into the walls, slide glass into the roof, then set the roof onto the house.


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