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artificial hanging plants nz Artificial Hanging Plants - VIOLA Collection (6 different plants)

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artificial hanging plants nz Artificial Hanging Plants - VIOLA Collection (6 different plants)Specs IN STOCK in Auckland, ready for immediate dispatch! Product Overview: Collection of 6 individual premium artificial hanging plants with lush, tropical foliage and a solid 100mm plastic stem for insertion into container of your choice. (Pots not included) Perfect for indoor or outdoor usebalconies, patios, pergolas, living rooms & retail displays No watering or pruning neededenjoy year round greenery with zero effort Designed to replicate the

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IN STOCK in Auckland, ready for immediate dispatch!

Product Overview:

  • Collection of 6 individual premium artificial hanging plants with lush, tropical foliage and a solid 100mm plastic stem for insertion into container of your choice. (Pots not included)

  • Perfect for indoor or outdoor use—balconies, patios, pergolas, living rooms & retail displays

  • No watering or pruning needed—enjoy year-round greenery with zero effort

  • Designed to replicate the vibrant, cascading beauty of natural tropical plants

  • Infuses your space with vibrant colour and botanical elegance

  • A perfect companion to other collections or a striking stand-alone piece


Product Specifications:

  • Quantity: Set of 6 individual hanging plants

  • Material: Premium 100% recyclable virgin UV-resistant polyethylene for long-lasting colour and durability - tested 5000h UV resistance & 5 year warranty!

  • Dimensions (each): Vary between approx. 75-90cm in drop length

  • Weight: Lightweight and easy to arrange

  • Stem Feature: Each plant includes a solid plastic end (approx. 10mm diameter, 100mm length) designed for secure placement

  • Style: Includes a mix of fine ferns, variegated leaves, and tropical vines for a full, layered look


Why Choose Babylon Cascades?

  • Instant Lushness: Adds instant volume and texture to any space

  • Flexible Styling: Use individually or bunch together for dramatic effect

  • Cost-Effective: One-time purchase for long-lasting beauty

  • No Maintenance: A perfect solution for busy individuals or low-light spaces

  • Allergy-Friendly: No soil, no pollen—just pure greenery

  • Peace of Mind: Backed by a 5-Year Warranty for quality assurance and long-term confidence

Features:

  • Hyper-Realistic Foliage: Intricately crafted leaves mimic the natural structure and colour variations

  • UV Protection: Built to resist fading and maintain vibrancy outdoors

  • Weather-Resistant: Withstands rain and sun exposure

  • Customizable Display: Bendable stems for easy shaping and arrangement

  • Reusable & Durable: Great for events, seasonal décor, or permanent displays


Benefits

  • Versatile Styling: Great for homes, restaurants, offices, and cafés

  • No Mess: No risk of dead leaves, pests, or dirt

  • Visual Impact: Transforms dull areas into tropical showcases

  • Eco-Friendly: Made from 100% recyclable materials

  • Space-Efficient: Brings greenery to vertical and overhead spaces


Applications

  • Residential Use: Patios, balconies, fences, bathrooms, kitchens, and living areas

  • Commercial Spaces: Shopfronts, cafes, salons, office entryways

  • Event Styling: Perfect for weddings, product displays, and photo backdrops

  • Retail & Hospitality: Add nature to any atmosphere without the cost or effort of live plants


Easy Setup:

Each plant features a solid 100mm plastic stem that can be inserted directly into garden stones, soil, foam, or any container of your choice for an easy and stable display. Alternatively, you can hang them using hooks or wire if preferred—no tools required!

Mix and match with other Babylon Cascades collections or the Eden Potable range to create your dream oasis.

Bring the Hanging Gardens to your home


Truly Sustainable:

Contrary to popular belief, for this type of product, it is actually more sustainable to use virgin materials that last 5+ years in outdoor conditions (or 10x longer indoors) and is recyclable, than to use one made from recycled plastic that degrades after just a few months and may require further processing or disposal.

This is because most recycled plastics cannot be recycled indefinitely—they degrade in quality each cycle, losing its ability to be effectively UV stabilized, often becoming non-recyclable after one or two rounds.

Additionally, the energy and emissions involved in frequent replacement and reprocessing (if even possible) can outweigh the footprint of a single, long-lasting, recyclable product.

So, choosing high-performance, UV-stabilised materials that deliver longevity and recyclability can actually be the more environmentally responsible choice.

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