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Victorian Arch Brighton
These heavy, freestanding Rose Arches strongly impress with a finesse of work last achieved during the fin de siècle. Their slightly curved form brings to mind the elegance of gothic arches. This style was extremely popular during the reign of Queen Victoria. The most beautiful examples of that architecture may still be found today in the southern English seaside resort of Brighton. No surprise that these Rose Arches received an enthusiastic welcome at the Chelsea Flower Show 2002 and that the Royal Horticultural Society awarded the stand of Peter Beales Classic Roses, decorated with these Roses Arches, a Gold Medal.
The Rose Arch is made from 1.58'' / 4 cm steel tubing and 0.79'' / 2 cm steel bands. Hot-dip galvanized and powder coated black. Two pinecone finials cast in aluminium.
Due to the weight of the two Versailles Planters, the freestanding Rose Arch will not require fixing to the ground. Both planters supplied with a plastic drop-in/take-out liner.
Victorian Rose Arch Brighton is also available without the two planters. It will then be delivered with spikes for securing to the ground. Sizes remain the same.
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Victorian Rose Arch Brighton with planters
Freestanding
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| Item No.: |
R5-152-VP |
R5-172-VP |
R5-192-VP |
| Height: |
9'3'' / 282 cm |
9'3'' / 282 cm |
9'3'' / 282 cm |
| Width: |
5’ / 7’10’’
152/240 cm |
5’8’’ / 8’6’’
172/260 cm |
6’4’’ / 9’2’’
192/280 cm |
| Depth: |
20” / 52 cm |
20” / 52 cm |
20” / 52 cm |
| Weight: |
198 .lbs / 90 kg |
204 .lbs / 92 kg |
207 .lbs / 94 kg |
| GBP: |
1.290,00 |
1.330,00 |
1.360,00 |
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Victorian Rose Arch Brighton without planters
With spikes for securing to the ground (into concrete)
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| Item No.: |
R5-152-V0 |
R5-172-V0 |
R5-192-V0 |
| Height: |
9'3'' / 282 cm |
9'3'' / 282 cm |
9'3'' / 282 cm |
| Width: |
5’ / 152 cm |
5’8’’ / 172 cm |
6’4’’ / 192 cm |
| Depth: |
20” / 52 cm |
20” / 52 cm |
20” / 52 cm |
| Weight: |
165 .lbs / 75 kg |
170 .lbs / 77 kg |
174 .lbs / 79 kg |
| GBP: |
1.040,00 |
1.080,00 |
1.110,00 |
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