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Tui / Fantail Metal Garden Decor

Robin from Manly

*New* We got our first samples in for the steel Tui and Piwakawaka/Fantail. Made from corten these will patina down to a rust-brown and golden shades.

They look great in the garden and come with a metal rod to push into the ground or plant pots. You can also get them without the rod to screw to the fence.

The normal price is $75 but we’re selling the first batch out at $55 ($20 OFF)

PM and order now for Christmas 🎅

More bird styles, sizes and designs are available.

Fantail and Tui are 15cm wide by 21cm deep. Including the rod, 51cm deep.
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Price: $55

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