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Hourglass Triple Plant Stand

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Hourglass Triple Plant Stand


Show off your green thumb with this gorgeous plant stand! Perfect for both indoors and outdoors, this stand will look good anywhere in your home from a statement porch piece, sunroom storage, garden enhancement or patio accent. Customize with the greenery of your choice and watch your home bloom!

  • Dimensions: 11″W x 22″D x 26.75″H
  • Material: Metal

SKU: 5116246

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