90 x 35 x 180 cm

Wooden Planter with Trellis for Climbing Plants Garden Patio Outdoor Decor

Original price was: $184.99.Current price is: $99.99.

Elevate your garden with this stylish black wooden planter and trellis perfect for climbing plants and adding charm to any space!

Wooden Planter with Trellis for Climbing Plants Garden Patio Outdoor Decor

Original price was: $188.99.Current price is: $101.99.

Elevate your garden with this charming wooden planter and trellis perfect for climbing plants and adding a touch of style!

Wooden Planter with Trellis for Climbing Plants Garden Patio Outdoor Decor

Original price was: $158.99.Current price is: $85.99.

Elevate your garden with this stylish black wooden planter and trellis perfect for climbing plants and adding charm to any outdoor space!

Wooden Planter with Trellis for Climbing Plants Garden Patio Outdoor Decor

Original price was: $187.99.Current price is: $101.99.

Elevate your garden with this stylish grey wooden planter and trellis perfect for climbing plants and adding charm to any outdoor space!

Wooden Planter with Trellis for Climbing Plants Garden Patio Outdoor Decor

Original price was: $173.99.Current price is: $93.99.

Elevate your garden with this charming wooden planter and trellis perfect for climbing plants and adding style to your outdoor space!

Wooden Planter with Trellis for Climbing Plants Garden Patio Solid Fir Wood

Original price was: $198.99.Current price is: $106.99.

Elevate your garden with this stylish grey wooden planter and trellis perfect for climbing plants and adding charm to any space!

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