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hook for plant hanging

hook for plant hanging Minimalist Wall Plant Hook

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hook for plant hanging Minimalist Wall Plant HookFREE SHIPPING FOR OVER $35 For custom wooden pegs orders send me a message. All of our hooks are made from solid wood and built to last; nothing veneer here! **Wood coloring and texture captured in the photos may vary in coloring due to the natural non stained origin of our hardwood. If you would like these stained please request staining in a message along with your order. ABOUT: Available length 2'' 4'' in. (if you need a longer length, let me know)

FREE SHIPPING FOR OVER $35
For custom wooden pegs orders - send me a message.
All of our hooks are made from solid wood and built to last; nothing veneer here!

**Wood coloring and texture captured in the photos may vary in coloring due to the natural non-stained origin of our hardwood. If you would like these stained please request staining in a message along with your order.

ABOUT:
- Available length 2''-4'' in. (if you need a longer length, let me know)
- Diameter: 1”in. - 1.25''in.
- A natural groove is located on the hook to hold plant rope
- Recommended to be fixed on a stud for load bearing.
- Can withstand roughly 10-20 LB per hook when mounted on wall.

After many requests we are now introducing our hanging planter wall hook. Instead of placing a plant on your desk or shelf, hang it on the wall using wooden hooks for a more interesting look. They are understated yet stylish and add a modern minimalist touch to the space.

These plant hooks offer a groove so that the ropes you have your plant strapped to do not slide and remain in place. Our handmade wood is sourced from local lumbar yards and made in the USA. My hooks will never be sourced from China or a third party and sold for more.

THREE PREMIUM WOOD TYPE:
1. Oak Wood (may have a rustic coarse texture with different undertone coloring)
2. Maple Wood (strong wood with a fine uniform texture with straight grain)
3. Walnut Wood (heavy, hard, durable with a fine grain and silky finish)

MOUNTING HARDWARE INCLUDED: we provide the screws already located inside the hook so that all you have to do is drill a hole.

INSTALLATION: Locate a stud behind the wall and drill a hole that is less than a 1/4”. Once your hole is drilled, rotate the screw in a clockwise fashion.

INSTALLATION FOR DRYWALL: It is recommended that you anchor into a stud for the best security. If for any reason you cannot locate a stud in your wall, heavy duty drywall anchors at any hardware store should suffice.

Offering these wooden planter pegs for single orders or can purchase a 4-pack for a discounted price.

Please message me with any questions you may have.

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