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wood corner plant stands indoor

wood corner plant stands indoor 6 Tier Wood Plant Stand Vertical CaMulti-Tier Wood Plant Stand with Wheels | Large Indoor Plant Shelf for Living Room Corner & Balcony | Tall Modern Flower Pot Holder Organizer Display Rack

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wood corner plant stands indoor 6 Tier Wood Plant Stand Vertical CaMulti-Tier Wood Plant Stand with Wheels | Large Indoor Plant Shelf for Living Room Corner & Balcony | Tall Modern Flower Pot Holder Organizer Display RackTransform your space from a mere residence into a living gallery. The Kouvr Botanical Etagere is not a simple stand for plants; it is an architectural stage for your curated collection of living sculptures. Its staggered tiers create a dynamic vertical landscape, inviting a sophisticated interplay of light and shadow across each leaf and petal. Imagine the quiet reverence of a sun drenched corner, where this piece establishes a dialogue between

Transform your space from a mere residence into a living gallery. The Kouvr Botanical Etagere is not a simple stand for plants; it is an architectural stage for your curated collection of living sculptures. Its staggered tiers create a dynamic vertical landscape, inviting a sophisticated interplay of light and shadow across each leaf and petal. Imagine the quiet reverence of a sun-drenched corner, where this piece establishes a dialogue between considered design and the untamed beauty of nature. This is the new focal point of your home—a testament to your role as a connoisseur of the exceptional, a silent declaration of taste understood only by those with a similar eye for enduring quality.

This tiered wooden plant shelf allows for a personal arboretum, turning solitary morning contemplation into a session in your private sanctuary. For intimate gatherings, it becomes a verdant backdrop, sparking whispered admiration from guests who recognize its structural grace and the thoughtful collection it presents. Curate your display to tell a story—cascading ivies, statuesque snake plants, delicate orchids—each finding its perfect position on this masterfully crafted indoor botanical display. This is more than furniture; it is the framework for your legacy of cultivated beauty.

  • A Legacy of Material & Craft
    The foundation of a masterpiece begins with its materials. Our etagere is crafted from select, high-density pine, chosen for its straight grain and resilience. Each piece undergoes a meticulous high-temperature carbonization process, not only imparting a deep, chromatic richness to the wood but also naturally enhancing its resistance to moisture and decay, ensuring a lifetime of structural integrity without the use of harsh chemicals.
  • Artisanal Construction
    This is not a product of the assembly line. Each joint is precisely cut, each slat hand-sanded, and every component assembled by artisans who honor generational woodworking techniques. The robust frame is fortified with premium alloy steel screws, providing a formidable load-bearing capacity that gives you the confidence to display even your most substantial ceramic pots.
  • Engineered for Graceful Mobility
    True luxury is effortless. The stand is appointed with four detachable, lockable casters that glide silently across any surface. This considered feature allows you to effortlessly follow the light, redesign your space at a moment's notice, or simplify the act of caring for your botanical collection. When stability is paramount, the casters lock firmly in place, grounding the architectural presence of the piece.
  • Specifications
    • Material: Pine Wooden
    • Color: Wood Color
    • Weight: 4.5kg/9.9lb
    • Weight Capacity: 10-20kg(22-44lbs)
    • Size: 95 x 26 x 96cm/3.1 x 0.9 x 3.1ft (L x W x H)
  • Features:

    • Indoor Outdoor Flower Stands: 5 layers of exhibition space add size and visual diversity for outdoor space,
    • To fit Succulent plants, Narcissus, cactus, roses, lilies, tulips, daisies and so on, your favorite.
    • Strong Bearing & Reinforced Base: With the fixed slant stick design, the stand base gets more stable,
    • Wooden orchid pots stand is strong enough to hold many bonsai pots and weight up to 30lbs, even can withstand strong winds and heavy rain
    • Natural Wood: The bonsai stand is made of pine wood, environment friendly materials, non-pollution.
    • Anti-corrosion & air purification, the frame does not easy to crack.
    • Rolling wheel with brakes that are easy for moving to indoor or outdoor.
    • Quality warranty and a detail installation manual, easy assembling
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