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Wall Trellis “Orangery”
An orangery was a building frequently found in the grounds of fashionable residences from the 17th to the 19th centuries and given a classicising architectural form with typically designed windows. This is the design now reflected in our Wall Trellis. The orangery was similar to a greenhouse or conservatory. The name reflects the original use of the building as a place where citrus trees were wintered in planters under cover, surviving through harsh frosts.
Wrought iron quality distinguishes these trellises from alternative plant supports. Even without plants they lend character and class to otherwise dull, vacant walls. Filled with blossoms they become the most beautiful link between house and garden.
Structure R9-9 made from 0.79'' / 2 cm steel tubing and steel bands.
Hot-dip galvanized and powder coated black. Hooks provided for a recommended wall-trellis distance of 3.94'' / 10 cm.
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Wall Trellis “Orangery”
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| Item No.: |
R9-9 |
| Height: |
6’ / 185 cm |
| Width: |
28’’ / 70 cm |
| Depth: |
0,79’’ / 2 cm |
| Weight: |
33 .lbs / 15 kg |
| GBP: |
310,00 |
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