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Anthracite plastic planter Paris H 52.5 x Ø 60 cm
Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, characterised by essential shapes and a sturdy rim that guarantees solidity and durability
- Can be combined with its matching saucer, to collect excess water
EAN: 8711904504120 Width (in cm): 60 Colour: Anthracite grey Pot material: Plastic Manufacturer's warranty (in years): 5 Diameter (in cm): 60 Height (in cm): 52.5 Colour family: Grey/silver Frost-resistant: Yes To be assembled: No Perforated: Yes With wheels: No Water reserve: No Ground container volume (in l): 90 Place of use: Indoor/outdoor Water level indicator: No Depth (in cm): 60 Packaging dimensions Height (cm): 57.5000 Width (cm): 58 Depth (cm): 58 Weight (kg): 2
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