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7' faux fiddle leaf fig tree

7' faux fiddle leaf fig tree Nearly Natural 7ft. Artificial Fiddle Leaf Tree in Decorative White Planter

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7' faux fiddle leaf fig tree Nearly Natural 7ft. Artificial Fiddle Leaf Tree in Decorative White Planter7 Foot Artificial Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree with White Planter This 7 foot artificial fiddle leaf fig tree captures the distinctive beauty of the African native plant without any maintenance requirements. The tree features glossy, large leaves that descend from lifelike textured trunks, replicating the natural growth pattern of genuine fiddle leaf figs. Premium Construction and Materials Crafted from high quality materials, this artificial tree delivers

7-Foot Artificial Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree with White Planter

This 7-foot artificial fiddle leaf fig tree captures the distinctive beauty of the African native plant without any maintenance requirements. The tree features glossy, large leaves that descend from lifelike textured trunks, replicating the natural growth pattern of genuine fiddle leaf figs.

Premium Construction and Materials

Crafted from high-quality materials, this artificial tree delivers authentic visual appeal with practical durability. The branches are flexible, allowing you to adjust and bend them to fit your specific space requirements. Each leaf displays the characteristic glossy finish and prominent veining that makes fiddle leaf figs instantly recognizable.

Versatile Indoor Placement

Standing 7 feet tall with a 23-inch width and depth, this tree makes an ideal statement piece for living rooms, bedrooms, and home offices. The included decorative white planter (10.5 inches in all dimensions) complements modern, minimalist, and traditional interior styles. The neutral white finish integrates seamlessly with existing decor while the lush green foliage adds natural warmth to any corner or empty space.

Zero Maintenance Solution

Unlike live fiddle leaf fig trees that require specific lighting, watering schedules, and careful attention to prevent leaf drop, this artificial version maintains its appearance year-round. No pruning, fertilizing, or pest management needed. The tree arrives ready to display and stays looking fresh indefinitely.

Space Planning

The 23-inch footprint makes this tree suitable for corners, beside furniture, or as a room divider. The bendable branches allow customization to work around ceiling fixtures, architectural features, or furniture placement. The substantial 7-foot height creates vertical interest and draws the eye upward, making rooms feel more spacious.

Product Specifications
  • Width: 23 In.
  • Height: 7 Ft.
  • Depth: 23 In.
  • Pot Size: H: 10.5 In. W: 10.5 In. D: 10.5 In.
  • Planter, vase or basket is included in the height.
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