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Quarter-Round Tiered Plant Stand

$104.95
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KTPQ
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These designs reproduce the antique French "Etagres Fleurs." Quarter-Rounds and Rectangles can be mixed, matched or used alone. Dark green baked enamel over strong steel components. Shipped knocked down, readily assembled.

Quarter-Rounds fit neatly into room corners or finish off the Rectangle Stand, or use two of them in combination to make a half circle or four to make a complete circle. Three stepped 6 1/2" shelves. 29" tall x 33.9" across x 24" radius.

Click here to download assembly instructions for the Quarter Round Plant Stand.

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  • 5
    Good Value

    Posted by Patty on Apr 13th 2024

    It's still too cold here to put plants outside but it's set up and ready once it warms up. Looks great on my deck!

  • 5
    Very Nice

    Posted by Ilene Kummer on Oct 29th 2020

    This is very well made. It is easy to assemble. Quality paint job.

  • 5
    Quarter round tiered plant stand

    Posted by Ricardo Charles on Jun 17th 2020

    Fantastic, exactly as described!

  • 5
    Very nice plant stand

    Posted by Terry Aselage on Jun 8th 2019

    Very sturdy, easy to assemble. Would love to see a version with wider rings to support larger pots. But this one was great.

  • 5
    Exceeded expectations

    Posted by Dianne on Jun 3rd 2015

    I spent a lot of time trying to find a stand that was built well, but this exceeded my expectations. Very sturdy and attractive.

  • 5
    qarter round plant stand

    Posted by paulette winslett on Nov 22nd 2014

    Excellent quality,easy to assemble.

  • 5
    Delicious Herb Garden Display

    Posted by Patricia on Oct 6th 2014

    The quarter-round stand is compact and yet holds all the pots in my herb collection in a convenient corner on my deck. Looks beautiful with herbs cascading down. Advisory: Easy to put together but printed info totally omitted directions for the vertical parts -- think I figured them out correctly -- it's still standing!