Jardin Tower
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- Super tall support — nearly 8’
- Durable powder-coated steel can stay outside year-round
- Hand-painted “antiqued” look
Make a statement in your garden with this towering plant support! A simple hoop frame with 6 vertical supports culminating in a birdcage-like spire, the Jardin Tower is thoroughly inspiring when filled in with summer’s vibrant vines. Beans, morning glories, and hops will feel humbled by this tower’s aspirational height — at nearly 8 feet, it’s so tall, even the most ambitious climbers may need a breather halfway up! Even without vines, the Jardin Tower adds character and visual interest to your garden. A hand-painted “aged” finish gives the tower a well-established look even newly-installed. The sturdy and long-lasting powder-coated steel frame is durable enough to stay outside all year round, providing a sculptural element when your garden is in dormancy. And when you’re busy “decking the halls,” you can brighten up your winter garden by decking out your Jardin Tower in garlands, lights, and other holiday decor. An enchanting element that keeps your garden exciting all year round, let the Jardin Tower take your green space to new heights!
- Powder-coated steel with hand painted finish
- 30" dia. x 94.5" H, overall
- Weight: 34 lbs.
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