🌸 Bring Nature Indoors with Style!
This 1 Pcs Wood Planter Box is a beautifully crafted rustic rectangular planter made from natural aged pine wood, featuring a distressed white finish. Measuring 17.3" L x 3.9" W x 3.9" H, it includes a removable plastic liner, making it perfect for showcasing succulents, mini plants, and floral arrangements. Ideal for home decor or as a stunning centerpiece for weddings, this planter box combines functionality with aesthetic appeal.
Product Dimensions | 43.94 x 9.91 x 9.91 cm; 453.59 Grams |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Finish types | Painted |
Is assembly required | No |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Included components | saucer |
M**N
Makes a great centerpiece
After buying 4-5 large mouth mason jars, created beautiful floral centerpieces. Bought a bouquet of flowers from Costco or Trader Joe’s, and cut flowers to fill the mason jars. The arrangements last for weeks. Have received many compliments
C**Y
It’s simplicity is its beauty
Great size to work with. Love that a plastic liner is included. Used this to make an arrangement with the little naked nomes I also found on Amazon
P**E
Beautiful planter
This is a beautiful little rectangular planter. Great value for the money. We wanted to use it outside so we drilled small holes along the back so excess water could drain out and sprayed it with water resistant paint to protect it. We’ve already purchased another type they have and would purchase this one again!!
N**U
Belle apparence!
Très belle apparence! Semble un peu fragile pour le prix!
A**T
Great for my project
These were great for my project, a railroad track shelf. I didn't love the whitewash, especially since it rubbed off when touched. A couple coats of shellac sealed it up and took away most of the whitewash look, replacing it with rich, warm tones. These aren't the sturdiest boxes, but I think they'll hold up okay. I'm pretty happy with the final results!If anyone's interested, the metal part is closet system tracks. I attached each box to the wall with 2 screws into the studs. I still need to attach the rails, hopefully with screws long enough to bite into the wood but without going through to the inside of the box (don't want to get scraped reaching in).
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