Evergreen Antiqued Wrought Iron Plant Stand with Solar Light
Evergreen Antiqued Wrought Iron Plant Stand with Solar Light
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Evergreen Antiqued Wrought Iron Plant Stand with Solar Light

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  • Wrought iron plant stand
  • Antiqued, copper-colored finish
  • Four sturdy feet ensure a stable stance
  • Large planter bucket holds any kind of seasonal plants
  • Solar-powered lantern at top
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Jul 20, 2019
CHRISTINE
5 out of 5 stars review

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Nice looking functional item!

This is a sturdy item and was pleased to see that I didn't have to drill a hole in the pot for drainage. The light is not really bright, but has worked every night since purchase 1 month ago. Very pretty unit

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May 29, 2020
TINA
4 out of 5 stars review

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I would buy this again

It is lightweight, but beautiful. My lantern was cracked, so they are sending me a replacement.

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Nov 2, 2019
GRACE
3 out of 5 stars review

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Lovely planter, but the solar light isn't reliable

This is a very very pretty planter, unlike any others I've seen on the market. It has nice detailing. Now, I've given it only 3 stars because the solar light function only worked for one week. The first one I ordered came dented, and W&W replaced it without question. They deserve 5 stars for customer service. The replacement arrived in fine shape, but it doesn't light anymore. Water gets into the light area, and that may be the reason. Still, for a pretty planter, minus a solar light, I like it.

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