Oxford Pyramid Trellis
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- Looks great as a standalone focal point or filled in with flowering vines
- Sturdy materials easily handle all-season use
- Includes ground stakes for secure installation
- Easy to assemble & install
Adding focal points to your garden gives a sense of order and can help drive future design and plant choices as you work toward your dream garden. Our Oxford Pyramid Trellis is a charming addition, with a classic look, sturdy construction, and versatile benefits.
This free-standing obelisk rises 6’ above your garden bed. Topped with a traditional flame-style finial, the simple silhouette and subtle sage color give the trellis a modern feel that should be at home in almost any garden. While it looks lovely on its own, the Oxford Pyramid Trellis is simply stunning when filled in with flowering vines. Perfectly sized to support smaller clematis, cardinal vine, smaller morning glories, and climbing roses. To bring brilliant cheer to dreary winter days, you can even string your obelisk with holiday lights!
- Low-carbon steel with powder-coating
- 15" sq. at base x 72” H installed
- Includes ground stakes
- Assembly required
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