Bottles not included
Make a cheerful, festive garden feature with your own choice of different colored wine bottles. Our special design is made from sturdy steel, but it curves and branches like a tree and the surface is textured, distressed and painted to look like bark.
Fits into a plastic sleeve you bury in the ground and pack around with rocks for stability. Empty bottles are mounted onto steel "twigs" with safely looped ends.
The Southern tradition of Bottle Trees dates back to Africa, where it was thought blue bottles especially would capture evil spirits.
82" tall overall, 17" across
Holds up to 20 bottles.
**Please note that some "bubbly" bottles have a tapered neck and will not fit on the "twigs". We suggest using wine bottles.
Detail shows how the steel pipe is cleverly painted and distressed to look like bark.
Click here to download assembly instructions for the Bottle Tree
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Nice
Easy assembly, artistic design, and perfect size for my yard arrangement.
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Looks great with blue bottles!
Very pleased, happy with the tree-like shape. Actually drilled into the hard, red, Georgia clay to secure the base without cement!
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bottle tree
Easy to assemble. Very satisfactory so far.
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Colored Bottles
product was as order and very fast turn around. would order from this site again
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Excellant
Love my bottle tree, it looks more like a real tree than the others.
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Mrs
Purchasing a second one! Adds color and whimsy to a part of my yard where it is hard to keep flowers alive! Very sturdy, cemented the sleeve in so I could remove for winter. Look at world market imports, pier one and ikea for interesting bottles.
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Great Tree
I love my new bottle tree, it's well constructed and very sturdy! I can't wait to get all my bottles on it!
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Nice Yard Art
Very happy with the bottletree. I would recommend this product to anyone
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Bad packaging
Delivered with a broken off limb doesn't hold 24 bottles, only 20. And the packaging was awful. Only wrapped in plastic and the tree limbs we're poking out of the box. They need to wrap the limbs in pipe protector that we use for winter... Have not put it in the ground yet but I plan to use a bucket and cement. *** We're still waiting to hear back from you to see which piece needs to be replaced. ***