Define and draw attention to a special space with the Parisian Trellis and Patio Screen. The Parisian comes with
eight individual shelves that can be placed anywhere on the iron trellis, front or back. Use it indoors or out to display potted plants and vines. Adds an element of privacy and seclusion that works equally well on a patio, deck, or in the garden. Casters on each corner allow for easy movement.
About the Parisian Trellises and Patio Screens
The versatile Parisian Trellis and Patio Screen is a self-supporting structure that is mounted on wheels for easy placement. The base of the Parisian is approximately 42”W x 20”D and covered with an open diamond weave screen to allow for drainage and air circulation. The trellis is mounted in the middle of the base allowing for a 10” shelf on each side. The Parisian comes with eight adjustable shelves that attach to either side of the trellis. The trellis is patterned with a grid of squares for a clean look and double framed for added support. A graceful arch tops off the trellis.
About the Materials
The Parisian Trellis and Patio Screen is made of iron and will add beauty to your home and garden for years to come. A charcoal brown powder coated finish covers the trellis and beautifully complements any color scheme.
About the Features
- Self-supporting
- Dimensions: 42”W x 20”D x 69”H
- Mounted on casters for easy placement
- Charcoal brown powder coated finish
- Adjustable shelves for added versatility
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H. Potter
H. Potter – A great response. H. Potter has manufactured distinctive home and garden accents for over 10 years, always striving to bring to the market, bold, unique and impressive designs. They have worked hard to increase the overall quality of their products by using heavier materials and stainless steel hardware. Well established with a wide variety of terrariums and other metal planters, in 2005, H. Potter introduced their copper urn line and was awed by the overwhelming response...
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