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Package weight: 0.15 kg Description: 50cm Lifelike Leaves Evergreen Artificial Plant Specification: Color: Green Material: Plastic Height: 50 cm / 19.69inch Size of leaves: 16 x 8.5 cm / 6.30 x 3.35inch Package Includes: 1 x Bouquet  Artificial Plant      
R 260
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South Africa (All cities)
PLS NOTE: * If multiple sizes / options / choices and or seperate items are advertised - the listed price is for the entry/smallest option /size. * Pls. review shipping information Description: 50cm Lifelike Leaves Evergreen Artificial Plant Specification: Color: Green Material: Plastic Height: 50 cm / 19.69inch Size of leaves: 16 x 8.5 cm / 6.30 x 3.35inch Package Includes: 1 x Bouquet Artificial Plant
R 220
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  Plants on sale are 2 years old. Various shades of orange and peaches. Will flower in a year or two.   Clivia "Orange" Scientific name:   Clivia miniata Other Names:  Bush Lily Origin:  South Africa Position:  Semi Shade - Shade Water Requirements:  Medium Hardiness:  Hardy, but leaves may sustain damage during colder months Flower Color:  various shades orange and peach Flower Time:  Spring - Early Summer Height:  ±50cm  Spread:  ±50cm Other:  Evergreen, Perennial     Stunning plant with lush green, strap-like leaves. Showy clusters of orange, trumpet-formed flowers appears in early summer. Mak es for a spectacular show of flowers if planted in mass. Does best planted in a light, humus-rich soil, in a shady position, as excess exposure to the sun may cause leaves to turn yellow and dry at the ends.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Aralia or spikenard, is a genus of the family Araliaceae, consisting of 68 accepted species of deciduous or evergreen trees, shrubs, and rhizomatous herbaceous perennials. The genus is native to Asia and the Americas, with most species occurring in mountain woodlands. Aralia plants vary in size, with some herbaceous species only reaching 50cm tall, while some are trees growing to 20m tall. Aralia plants have large bipinnate (doubly compound) leaves clustered at the ends of their stems or branches; in some species the leaves are covered with bristles.           Aralia elata commonly known as Japanese Angelica Tree is a small deciduous tree that bears clusters of cream colored blossoms during summertime. The sprouts are cooked and eaten in some Asian cuisines like Japanese and Korean. It is an upright tree or shrub growing up to 10 m in height, native to eastern Russia, China, Korea, and Japan. It prefers deep loamy soils in partial shade, but will grow in poorer soils and in full sun. The plant is sometimes cultivated, often in a variegated form, for its exotic appearance. The bark is rough and gray with prickles. The leaves are alternate, large, cm long, and double pinnate. The flowers are produced in large umbels in late summer, each flower small and white. The fruit is a small black drupe. Aralia elata is an edible plant and is closely related to the American species Aralia spinosa, with which it is easily confused. In Japan, the young leaf shoots (taranome) are eaten in the spring. They are picked from the end of the branches and are fried in a tempura batter. In Korean cuisine, its shoots called dureup are used for various dishes, such as dureup jeon, that is a variety of jeon (pancake-like dish) made by pan-frying the shoots covered with minced beef and batter.
R 17
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South Africa
  Plant produces attractive pinky-red stems. With a wonderfully mild sweet flavour typical of the Swiss Chards, the leaves can be picked small for salad use or left to mature. Less prone to bolting, the tall stems are suitable for both ornamental and culinary use. They are ideal for mixed salads. The thin-stemmed leaves can also be sauted and braised. Anything you can do to spinach, you can do with chard. Worth growing for the colour alone, it can be used as an ornamental plant, growing to 40 to 50cm (16 to 20in) tall. The striking deep green leaves with pink veins are a beautiful addition to any garden. Seeds per pack - 25 Seeds Country of Origin - USA Certified Organic by - USDA   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below
R 16
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Yucca is a genus of perennial shrubs and trees in the agave family, Agavaceae. Its 40-50 species are notable for their rosettes of evergreen, tough, sword-shaped leaves and large terminal panicles of white or whitish flowers. They are native to the hot and dry (arid) parts of North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. Yucca brevifolia, the Joshua Tree is a typical species of the Mojave Desert in California, Arizona, Nevada and northwards to Utah. The species name brevifolia comes from the Latin for short leafed. The tallest trees reach about 15 meters tall. Yucca brevifolia is great for a bird garden and a butterfly garden.           The trunk of a Joshua tree is made of thousands of small fibres. Older plants form a sturdy trunk that supports many crowns with typical spikey leaves. Yucca brevifolia 's foliage colour is green, evergreen. The rigid leaves are linear, bayonet-shaped, 40cm long and 2.5cm wide, tapering to a sharp point; they are borne in a dense spiral arrangement at the apex of the stems. The Joshua tree blooms in early spring. The nodding panicles are 50cm long, bearing 7.5cm greenish-white flowers with six tepals. Joshua trees usually do not branch until after they bloom and they don't bloom every year. Like most desert plants, their blooming is dependent on rainfall at the proper time. They also need a winter freeze before they will bloom. The fruit is a light brown to reddish capsule, 6 to 12cm long, 5cm in diameter; it dries and falls soon after maturity in late spring. The fruit is edible. Hardiness zones 7-10, (1°C/35°F, -15°C/5°F) in winter. The Joshua tree is very cold hardy and takes severe freezes with ease but, being a true plant of the desert, it prefers drier climates and is difficult to keep alive in cool, wet conditions. Extremely heat tolerant. They need sun, perfect drainage and little summer water. 
R 25
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South Africa
Aralia or spikenard, is a genus of the family Araliaceae, consisting of 68 accepted species of deciduous or evergreen trees, shrubs, and rhizomatous herbaceous perennials. The genus is native to Asia and the Americas, with most species occurring in mountain woodlands. Aralia plants vary in size, with some herbaceous species only reaching 50cm tall, while some are trees growing to 20m tall. Aralia plants have large bipinnate (doubly compound) leaves clustered at the ends of their stems or branches; in some species the leaves are covered with bristles.           Aralia elata commonly known as Japanese Angelica Tree is a small deciduous tree that bears clusters of cream colored blossoms during summertime. The sprouts are cooked and eaten in some Asian cuisines like Japanese and Korean. It is an upright tree or shrub growing up to 10 m in height, native to eastern Russia, China, Korea, and Japan. It prefers deep loamy soils in partial shade, but will grow in poorer soils and in full sun. The plant is sometimes cultivated, often in a variegated form, for its exotic appearance. The bark is rough and gray with prickles. The leaves are alternate, large, 60–120 cm long, and double pinnate. The flowers are produced in large umbels in late summer, each flower small and white. The fruit is a small black drupe. Aralia elata is an edible plant and is closely related to the American species Aralia spinosa, with which it is easily confused. In Japan, the young leaf shoots (taranome) are eaten in the spring. They are picked from the end of the branches and are fried in a tempura batter. In Korean cuisine, its shoots called dureup are used for various dishes, such as dureup jeon, that is a variety of jeon (pancake-like dish) made by pan-frying the shoots covered with minced beef and batter.
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South Africa (All cities)
  Plant produces attractive pinky-red stems. With a wonderfully mild sweet flavour typical of the Swiss Chards, the leaves can be picked small for salad use or left to mature. Less prone to bolting, the tall stems are suitable for both ornamental and culinary use. They are ideal for mixed salads. The thin-stemmed leaves can also be sauted and braised. Anything you can do to spinach, you can do with chard. Worth growing for the colour alone, it can be used as an ornamental plant, growing to 40 to 50cm (16 to 20in) tall. The striking deep green leaves with pink veins are a beautiful addition to any garden. Seeds per pack - 25 Seeds Country of Origin - USA Certified Organic by - USDA   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA  
R 16
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South Africa (All cities)
Yucca is a genus of perennial shrubs and trees in the agave family, Agavaceae. Its 40-50 species are notable for their rosettes of evergreen, tough, sword-shaped leaves and large terminal panicles of white or whitish flowers. They are native to the hot and dry (arid) parts of North America, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. Yucca brevifolia, the Joshua Tree is a typical species of the Mojave Desert in California, Arizona, Nevada and northwards to Utah. The species name brevifolia comes from the Latin for short leafed. The tallest trees reach about 15 meters tall. Yucca brevifolia is great for a bird garden and a.           The trunk of a Joshua tree is made of thousands of small fibres. Older plants form a sturdy trunk that supports many crowns with typical spikey leaves. Yucca brevifolia 's foliage colour is green, evergreen. The rigid leaves are linear, bayonet-shaped, 40cm long and 2.5cm wide, tapering to a sharp point; they are borne in a dense spiral arrangement at the apex of the stems. The Joshua tree blooms in early spring. The nodding panicles are 50cm long, bearing 7.5cm greenish-white flowers with six tepals. Joshua trees usually do not branch until after they bloom and they don't bloom every year. Like most desert plants, their blooming is dependent on rainfall at the proper time. They also need a winter freeze before they will bloom. The fruit is a light brown to reddish capsule, 6 to 12cm long, 5cm in diameter; it dries and falls soon after maturity in late spring. The fruit is edible. Hardiness zones 7-10, (1°C/35°F, -15°C/5°F) in winter. The Joshua tree is very cold hardy and takes severe freezes with ease but, being a true plant of the desert, it prefers drier climates and is difficult to keep alive in cool, wet conditions. Extremely heat tolerant. They need sun, perfect drainage and little summer water. 
R 5
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    CORIANDER SLOWBOLT (DHUNIA) Coriandrum sativum This is a slow bolting version of Coriander that produces flavorful leaves over a longer period. Annual growing to 50cm. Aromatic plant with bright green leaves that are used fresh in salads or cooked in curries, soups, sauces and chutneys. The dried seeds are used whole or ground as flavouring in both sweet and savoury dishes. Coriander also has medicinal uses. Also known as "Chinese parsley" and "Cilantro". Attracts bees. View our other items by clicking on the shield:  
R 20
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South Africa
Agrimonia, commonly known as agrimony, is a genus of 12–15 species of perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the family Rosaceae, native to the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with one species also in Africa. The species grow to between 50cm and 200cm tall, with interrupted pinnate leaves, and yellow flowers borne on a single (usually unbranched) spike. Agrimonia species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Grizzled Skipper and Large Grizzled Skipper. In the ancient times, it was used for foot baths and tired feet. Agrimony has a long history of medicinal use. The English poet Michael Drayton once hailed it as an "all-heal" and through the ages it was considered a panacea. The ancient Greeks used agrimony to treat eye ailments, and it was made into brews for diarrhea and disorders of the gallbladder, liver, and kidneys.           e="font-size: x-large"> Anglo-Saxons made a solution from the leaves and seeds for healing wounds; this use continued through the Middle Ages and afterward, in a preparation called eau d'arquebusade, or "musket-shot water". It can be added to tea as a spring tonic. In the traditional Austrian medicine the herb has been used internally as tea for disorders related to the liver and bile, gastrointestinal, and respiratory tract. Agrimonia eupatoria is a species of agrimony that is often referred to as common agrimony, church steeples or sticklewort. The whole plant is dark green with numerous soft hairs. The soft hairs aid in the plant's seed pods sticking to any animal or person coming in contact with the plant. The flower spikes have a spicy odor like apricots. In the Language of Flowers Agrimony means thankfulness or gratitude. The 9th-century text Bald's Leechbook advised the use of Agrimony as a cure for male impotence - saying it should be boiled in milk, and that it could excite a man who was "insufficiently virile"; it also states that when boiled in Welsh beer it would have the opposite effect.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Campanula glomerata  Seeds Common Names: Bellflower Superba or Clustered Bellflower Campanula glomerata or Bellflower Superba and Clustered Bellflower as it is commonly known is an extremely long-lived perennial, and it blooms significantly in early summer, on compact plants. Blooms are 2.5cm in diameter. The plant has purple flowers with a glistening almost metallic sheen. It prefers full sun in moist fertile soil. The Clustered Bellflower forms a thick low-growing clump of leaves that send up 50cm stems with clusters of the deepest purple flowers. Superba adds a very unique look to any garden or bed. The spreading clump should be dug up for division every third or fourth year. The plant is attractive to bees, butterflies, and birds and also makes an excellent cut flower. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 1
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Astridia is a genus of about 9 mesembs in the family Aizoaceae. It is named after Astrid Schwantes, the wife of the German botanist and archaeologist Professor Gustav Schwantes. They are attractive shrubs but require large pots or plant them outside in raised flower beds. They do well in rich soil and flower profusely, though erratically during winter.         Astridia longifolia is a very beautiful succulent shrub that reaches up to 50cm in height. It has silvery keeled leaves and during autumn it bears striking silky red 5cm in diameter flowers. Their preferred mode of cultivation is a bright and sunny position with gritty free-draining soil. They may be propagated from seed, or stem cuttings. These plants are very popular among gardeners. Click Here for Other Pack Sizes of Astridia longifolia.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
The genus Moraea belongs to the Iridaceae family and is a close relative of the genus Iris. It is accepted that it evolved independently from Iris itself, which is restricted to the Northern Hemisphere. Therefore, it is strictly an African genus extending from Nigeria and southern Ethiopia, into the African highlands down to the southern tip of Africa where winter rainfall is predominant. Many are indigenous to South Africa. It is in the winter rainfall area where one finds the highest concentration of Moraea species. They have long narrow basal leaves, sometimes only one per corm and large yellow, pink, orange, or bicolor flowers with six fairly equal tepals. The genus name is a tribute to the English botanist Robert Moore. Moraea s have iris-like flowers. They make good potted plants and are suitable rockery plants too. Most enjoy well-drained soil and full sun to flower best. Moraea elliottii is a South African indigenous species from the Eastern Cape, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and Western Cape Provinces. It was previously known as Moraea juncifolia, Moraea macra, Moraea stewartae and Moraea violacea. Commonly known as Bloutulp in Afrikaans this summer growing species grows to 50cm tall with a terete/channelled leaf. From spring to autumn it bears attractive blue-violet flowers with yellow to orange nectar guides.
R 2
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Ixia micrandra Seeds The genus Ixia consists of a number of cormous plants native to South Africa from the Iridaceae family and Ixioideae subfamily. Some of them are known as the corn lily. Some distinctive traits include: sword-like leaves, and long wiry stems with star-shaped flowers. It usually prefers well-drained soil. They have a specific but not very intense fragrance of vegetables. That is why it is often visited by many insects such as bees. Ixia micrandra is a South African endemic species from the Western Cape Province where it can be found growing from Houw Hoek to Kleinmond and De Hoop. It grows from 25cm to 50cm tall forming a slender plant. During spring it bears white to pink flowers. On offer is a pack of 5 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 10
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Gladiolus gueinzii  Seeds     Gladiolus (from Latin, the diminutive of gladius, a sword) is a genus of flowering plants in the iris family (Iridaceae). Sometimes called the sword lily, the most widely-used English common name for these plants is simply gladiolus (plural gladioli or gladioluses). The genus Gladiolus contains about 260 species, of which 250 are native to sub-Saharan Africa, mostly South Africa. About 10 species are native to Eurasia. There are 160 species of Gladiolus endemic in southern Africa and 76 in tropical Africa. The fragrant flower spikes are large and one-sided. They make excellent cut flowers. Gladiolus gueinzii is a South African endemic species from the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal Provinces. It was previously known as Acidanthera brevicaulis, Acidanthera brevicollis and Gladiolus sabulosus. It grows to 50cm tall with thick fleshy leaves. During summer it bears small pink/mauve/purplish flowers marked with red. It is usually found growing on dunes and sandy beaches where it receives year-round rain. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We will supply you with all the germination & care instructions. Click Here To View Our Complete Indigenous South African Seed Catalog We Have More Gladiolus Species For Sale - Click Here To See Them All
R 3
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South Africa
Package weight: 0.04 kg Non-woven Fabrics Root Control Bag Flower Trees Seedling Bags Not need to cut plants root and prune branches and leaves before transplant. The roots can't become encircled by growing around and around in the bag. It can be improved survival rate of plants. Suitable for agriculture and forestry, fruits, vegetable, flowers or etc. Specification: Color: White Size: 30*25cm, 60*50cm (Diameter*Height) Material: Non-woven fabrics Feature: Degradable material, no environmental pollution It is beneficial to those plants which don't transplant easily. It can be transplant the whole year which is not affected by the season and climate. Higher water permeability and breathable to let water and nutrients naturally percolate. Roots can be penetrateed bag which is not need to tear off the it. Easy to absorb moisture and nutrition. Package Include: 1 X Non-woven Root Control Bag
R 110
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Carduus is a genus of flowering plants in the aster family, Asteraceae, and the tribe Cynareae, the thistles. It is one of two genera considered to be "true thistles", the other being Cirsium. Plants of the genus are known commonly as plumeless thistles. They are native to Eurasia and Africa, and several are known elsewhere as introduced species. The genus name Carduus is from the Latin for "a kind of thistle" or "thistlelike plant". It is related to the word Cardonnacum ("a place of chardons or thistles"), which is the origin of Chardonnay, the name of the grape variety. These are usually annual or biennial herbs, sometimes perennial. Species often grow 2 meters in height but are known to reach 4 meters.         The erect stems are winged and spiny, and usually have woolly hairs. The leaf blades are hairy to hairless and entire or divided into lobes, and they have spine-toothed edges. The flower heads are solitary or borne in inflorescences of up to 20. The head is spherical to cylindrical and covered in several layers of spreading or curving spine-tipped phyllaries. It contains long, tubular disc florets in shades of white, pink, or purple. The fruit is a cypsela tipped with a pappus of barbed bristles or scales. Carduus defloratus commonly known as Alpine thistle can reach 80 cm in height but averages from 30cm to 50cm. They are perennial plants. The stem is erect and simple, but also sometimes branched at the bottom. The stems are also cylindrical and white to tomentose and generally almost devoid of leaves. They bare purple flowers in spring.
R 9
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  Crassula is a large genus of succulent plants containing many species, including the popular Jade Plant, Crassula ovata. They are native to many parts of the globe, but cultivated varieties are almost exclusively from the Eastern Cape of South Africa. Most cultivated forms will tolerate some small degree of frost, but extremes of cold or heat will cause them to lose foliage and die. Growing to 50cm when flowering with a spiral rosette of hairy leaves and simply stunning bright yellow flowers in summer. USDA Zone - 8 Season to Sow - Spring   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA  
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  Price per 5x Bulbs/Plants   Falling Stars "Orange"   Scientific name:   Crocosmia aurea Other Names:  Valentines Flower or Falling Stars Origin:  South Africa Position:  Sun - Semi Shade Water Requirements:  Medium Hardiness:  Hardy, but leaves die back during winter Flower Color:  Orange Flower Time:  Summer Height:  ±100cm  Spread:  ±50cm Other:  Deciduous, Perennial     Sometimes also called the Valentines Flower. Spectacular sprays of dainty orange blooms are carried on tall, somewhat drooping stalks in summer. Hardy, and very easy to grow, they will flower with little care.  Looks stunning planted in mass, but remove dead foliage at the start of spring to keep them tidy.  
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  Frilly, dark green leaves form a cold-tolerant, 50cm rosette at maturity. Excellent steamed and in stir-fries.   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA  
R 23
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  MORAEA FUGAX LIGHT BLUE   You are bidding on 5 seeds      This plant is a deciduous perennial with iris-like flowers and erect, lance-shaped inner tepals.  Plants up to 50cm tall.  The one or two leaves are narrow and trailing, emanating from the stem, not the base.  Flowers are white, yellow or several shades of blue.  Each flower lasts from about noon or early afternoon until sunset on one day.   Sowing instructions will be emailed after purchase   Shipping Options:   Post Office FastMail  (delivery in approx. 4-5 working days) R39.00 for the first item (5 seeds), R5.00 per additional item Fastway Couriers (Pta / Jhb / Dbn / Cape Town / Bloemfontein / Klerksdorp / Potchefstroom / Pinetown / PMB / Nelspruit / Rustenburg / Amazimtoti / Ballito / East London / PE / Knysna / George) R85.00 for the first item  (5 seeds), R5.00 per additional item   If you are unsure if the courier delivers to your area, please message me to confirm   Courier delivery prices quoted are  ONLY  for the cities listed above.   The courier will deliver to other smaller towns but there is a  R80.00 outlying area surcharge  payable for deliveries to outlying areas (eg. Louis Trichardt, Pofadder, etc)
R 2
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  Pelargonium is a genus of flowering plants which includes about 200 species of perennials, succulents, and shrubs, commonly known as geraniums (in the United States also storksbills). Confusingly, Geranium is the correct botanical name of a separate genus of related plants often called cranesbills or hardy geraniums. Both genera belong to the family Geraniaceae. Pelargonium species are evergreen perennials indigenous to Southern Africa, and are drought and heat tolerant, but can tolerate only minor frosts. They are extremely popular garden plants, grown as bedding plants in temperate regions. A 50cm perennial shrub with slightly aromatic divided leaves and cream to pink flowers with 2 short and 2 long petals, flowering in spring to summer. USDA Zone - 9 Season to Sow - Spring   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA  
R 50
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This studio.w marble side table effortlessly combines classic design with exquisite elegance to give sophistication and modernism to your living space. It’s masterfully crafted from mild steel and marble and brings a contemporary flair with a natural edge that leaves a lasting impression.   DETAILS  Mild steel and marble Locally made  studio.w   CARE  Wipe with a soft cloth   DIMENSIONS Diameter: 35cm Height: 50cm
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