Complete your interior design vision with this popular unique plant rack, bring your home a wonderful experience! Crafted with clean lines of the Mid-Century Modern style, this plant stand looks great in the corner or middle of your room.
Specs
Simple and elegant design
Easy to assemble wooden plant stand
No tools required
Wooden tray fits neatly onto interlocking legs, allowing for a sturdy and secure spot for your favorite plant
2 Sizes available 6" and 8" wooden base which can be used together to create a beautiful display
Made with quality materials, providing stable and durable support for your potted plants
These modern plant stands are very beautiful in the living room, bedroom, dining room, office, kitchen, balcony, courtyard, and much more
@tyler524 I had the same thing — the slots are cut slightly wider than they should be. Fortunately there’s an easy fix — cut two strips of cardstock (or one long strip and double it over) and fold it across the bottom of the top slot so that it goes up the sides of the slat. Then push the slat down into the slot on the other the way it’s supposed to go. The slats should stop wobbling against each other then.
It might still wobble a bit as a unit because the legs of the top slat don’t quite go far enough down now. Just press the center together harder to compress the paper layers till the legs sit flat.
Complete your interior design vision with this popular unique plant rack, bring your home a wonderful experience! Crafted with clean lines of the Mid-Century Modern style, this plant stand looks great in the corner or middle of your room.
Specs
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Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Tuesday, Sep 7 - Friday, Sep 10
is it 6" and 8" diameter or height??
How much weight do these hold? Anyone know?
One if the worst Meh purchases I have made. I have seen a one legged drunk man wobble less than these stands.
@tyler524 I had the same thing — the slots are cut slightly wider than they should be. Fortunately there’s an easy fix — cut two strips of cardstock (or one long strip and double it over) and fold it across the bottom of the top slot so that it goes up the sides of the slat. Then push the slat down into the slot on the other the way it’s supposed to go. The slats should stop wobbling against each other then.
It might still wobble a bit as a unit because the legs of the top slat don’t quite go far enough down now. Just press the center together harder to compress the paper layers till the legs sit flat.
It is with much mehness that I must report that they done canceled my order. My bushy-fluttering-turtle dreams are now dead.
/giphy bushy-fluttering-turtle