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Rectangular Wooden Garden Planter with Metal Base - 90 x 85cm - Como

SKU: FTR123 Quickfind Code: 1676287
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Why buy me
  • Contemporary rectangle garden planter with metal base
  • Easy to style in your garden due to its linear wood design
  • The wood against the metal base are a striking contrast
  • The waterbourne coating retains the wood character
  • Dimensions: W90 x D30 x H85 cm
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Features we love

  • Contemporary rectangle garden planter with metal base
  • Easy to style in your garden due to its linear wood design
  • The wood against the metal base are a striking contrast
  • The waterbourne coating retains the wood character
  • Can be co-ordinated with the FTR119 & FTR120 benches

All about me

Give your garden an instant update with this sturdy planter which sits upon a striking matt black metal base, and plant anything from shrubs, flowers and trees. It would look great placed on a terrace to add structure or even under a window to add a splash of colour. Made of strong Fir wood with a waterborne lacquer finish and a powder-coated iron frame and base, it’s been built to last.

Enhance the life of your garden furniture- This product has been designed to be used outdoors. To make the most of your planter, we recommend that you add a PE liner first to protect the wood and keep soil and moisture inside. It is also recommended that it is treated and refinished yearly with a good quality wax oil.

Need to know

  • Dimensions: W90 x D30 x H85 cm
  • Product weight: 11kg
  • Colour: Natural and black (frame/base)
  • Finish: Waterbourne lacquer and powder-coated
  • Material: Fir wood and iron (frame/base)
  • For use: Outdoors
  • Assembly required: Yes, just the stand to attach
 
Key Information
Assembly assembly required
Material Wood
Dimensions & Weight
Height 85cm
Depth 30cm

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