vertical plant pot stand Zura 11-Tier Metal Planter Stand – Modern Vertical Display Rack – Ecofynd
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vertical plant pot stand

vertical plant pot stand Zura 11-Tier Metal Planter Stand – Modern Vertical Display Rack – Ecofynd

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vertical plant pot stand Zura 11-Tier Metal Planter Stand – Modern Vertical Display Rack – EcofyndMeet the Ecofynd Zura Metal Planter Stand, a bold statement piece designed to showcase your love for greenery with height, balance, and sophistication. This 11 tier metal plant stand transforms ordinary spaces into lush vertical gardensperfect for balconies, patios, cafs, or indoor corners. Built from high grade, powder coated metal, the Zura stand offers unmatched strength and resistance against rust or moisture. Measuring 122 cm high, 111 cm wide,

Meet the Ecofynd Zura Metal Planter Stand, a bold statement piece designed to showcase your love for greenery with height, balance, and sophistication. This 11-tier metal plant stand transforms ordinary spaces into lush vertical gardens—perfect for balconies, patios, cafés, or indoor corners.

Built from high-grade, powder-coated metal, the Zura stand offers unmatched strength and resistance against rust or moisture. Measuring 122 cm high, 111 cm wide, and 38 cm deep, it provides generous room across multiple levels to organize your planters creatively. The symmetrical design with evenly spaced shelves ensures each plant gets ample light and visibility—making it as functional as it is aesthetic.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • 11-Tier Vertical Display: Designed to hold multiple small to medium planters while maintaining a compact footprint.
  • Rust-Resistant Build: Crafted from powder-coated metal for long-lasting use both indoors and outdoors.
  • Optimized Design: Dimensions—122 cm (height), 111 cm (width), 38 cm (depth)—offer balanced height and stability.
  • Open-Slat Shelves: Encourage drainage, airflow, and easy cleaning.
  • Multi-Purpose Placement: Ideal for balconies, flower shops, cafés, gardens, or event décor.
  • Eco-Conscious Construction: Built from recyclable metal with sustainable finishing methods to reduce waste.

At Ecofynd, our mission is to create décor that unites durability, elegance, and sustainability. The Zura Plant Stand reflects this ethos—crafted to organize your plants beautifully while inspiring mindful living.

Style your greens sky-high with the Ecofynd Zura—where strength meets artistry.

FAQs

Q1. How many pots can the Ecofynd Zura Plant Stand hold?
The 11-tier layout can hold up to 11 small or medium-sized planters, depending on pot width and arrangement.

Q2. Is this stand suitable for outdoor use?
Yes. The powder-coated metal frame is rust-resistant and suitable for both indoor and outdoor settings.

Q3. What are the overall dimensions?
The Zura stand measures approximately 122 cm in height, 111 cm in width, and 38 cm in depth.

Q4. Does it require assembly?
Yes. Basic assembly is required, but all tools and instructions are included for a quick and easy setup.

Q5. Can I use it for other decorative purposes?
Absolutely. The stand’s open-tier design makes it versatile for displaying books, décor pieces, or event setups in homes, shops, or cafés.

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