1637 days ago

Locally Handmade Plant Climbers/Obelisks

Hannah from Levin

In-stock and available to order are these unique, locally handmade plant climbers/obelisks.

Currently available for contactless pick-up or contactless local delivery are 2 climbers painted White and 2 climbers painted Norfolk Green.

Constructed with longevity in mind, these have been constructed using H3.2 treated timber, galvanized nails, Aquadhere exterior wood glue and Wattyl Accent exterior paint.

The climbers are a decent 2 metres tall with each side being 500mm wide and legs measuring 45x45mm.

Current paint range available to order: Norfolk Green, White and Midnight Black

Custom colours available to order – choose from Wattyl’s Accent range (additional costs may apply)

H4 treated timber leg option available to order (additional costs will apply)

Contact us to order – order times are 1-3 weeks depending on demand.

A $100 deposit is required upon ordering with full payment required prior to or upon pick-up/delivery.

Price is subject to changes in material costs.

Deposit is fully refundable if timber is not available.

Price: $260

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Now that we can see the full picture, it brings the big question into focus: how much do we, as Kiwis, truly value protecting nature — and what are we prepared to invest to make it happen?

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