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NKUKU

nkuku Abari Planter Stand | Vases & Planters | Aged Zinc

£110

Colour: Grey, Brown

The Abari planter stand is an elegant addition to outdoor spaces. Its freestanding design features an aged zinc frame that hosts nine individual pots. Each pot boasts a rustic patina, offering a timeless, weathered look that evolves beautifully. Ideal for gardens, terraces, or balconies, it showcases herbs and plants with charm.

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This Abari planter stand is the perfect way to dress up an outside area. Freestanding, the aged zinc frame holds nine individual plant pots. Each pot is crafted from aged zinc, rich with a rustic patina that will enhance and weather over time. The Abari stand looks stunning filled with herbs and plants and is perfect for any garden, terrace or balcony. | nkuku Abari Planter Stand | Vases & Planters | Aged Zinc

Nkuku, founded by Ali & Alex Cooke, emerged from a journey of travel and discovery, connecting global artisans with timeless design. Specializing in garden and outdoor furnishings, Nkuku is renowned for its use of natural materials and skilled craftsmanship. Each piece is a testament to heritage and innovation, embodying the founders' passion for culture and sustainability. Nkuku's garden and outdoor collection features unique items that blend seamlessly with nature, offering both functionality and aesthetic appeal. From handcrafted planters to elegant outdoor seating, every product is designed to enhance your outdoor space while supporting traditional artisans. With a focus on sustainable practices, Nkuku ensures that each piece not only tells a story but also contributes positively to the environment. Discover the beauty of global craftsmanship with Nkuku's garden and outdoor offerings, where every item is a celebration of nature and culture.

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