Large Metal Plant Support Rust Obelisk – 210cm Garden Trellis for Climbing Plants
Striking Design and Impressive Height
This impressive tall rust garden obelisk is designed to create a striking focal point in any outdoor space. Standing at 210 cm high, it adds elegant vertical structure while providing strong steel plant support for a wide variety of climbing plants. It also works beautifully as a decorative garden feature, enhancing both modern and traditional landscapes.
Strong, Heavy-Duty Construction
Made from 8mm solid steel rod, this obelisk offers exceptional strength, stability, and durability. It features a natural rust finish that develops gradually when exposed to the elements, creating a rich, warm, aged appearance that blends effortlessly into garden environments. Over time, the surface forms a stable outer layer that helps protect the metal beneath, making it suitable for long-term outdoor use.
Each piece develops its own unique patina, meaning no two obelisks will look exactly the same. This makes it not only a reliable decorative garden support, but also a standout outdoor garden structure.
For convenience, it is delivered in three sections, making transport and assembly quick and simple. Once assembled, the structure is solid and secure, maintaining its heavy-duty feel.
Stable and Well-Balanced Base
The wide base provides excellent balance, helping to keep the obelisk stable when placed in borders, beds, or large planters. It is ideal as a climbing rose support and for other fast-growing or mature plants.
Key Features:
- Made from 8mm solid steel rod
- Natural rust finish that develops a unique aged patina over time
- Heavy-duty construction
- Impressive 210 cm height
- Strong, stable, and suitable for year-round outdoor use
- Supplied in 3 sections for easy assembly
- Wide base for added stability
- Ideal for climbing plants and decorative garden displays
Size:
- Height: 210 cm
- Bottom Diameter: 45 cm
Please Note: When supplied, the steel may not yet have fully developed its rusted appearance. After a few days outdoors in the garden, it will naturally begin to weather and form an even, consistent rusted finish.