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Can anyone tell me what one of those tiered metal shelves for putting pots on is called?

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CountessDracula · 24/04/2005 22:35

My neighbour used to have one, they are tiered in that each shelf pokes out a bit more than the last, like steps.

I want one to put some pots in one corner of my garden but don't know what to search for!

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BadgerBadger · 24/04/2005 22:47

Is it a stepped plant stand ?

miggy · 24/04/2005 22:47

I think they are just called tiered plant stands. There is a thing called a jardiniere, but I think thats just one level.
Best I could find bit twee though
I know the one you mean, fits in a corner? seen it in a catalogue somewhere but I cant remember which one-sorry

BadgerBadger · 24/04/2005 22:53

....or this one is a bit different.

BadgerBadger · 24/04/2005 22:58

Argos have a plastic version.

CountessDracula · 26/04/2005 22:33

Badgerbadger the first one you posted is the kind of thing but want an old one really. Will try ebay!

Thanks all xx

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pixie54 · 26/04/2005 22:36

isn't it an etager or something similar?

CountessDracula · 26/04/2005 22:38

this is the sort of thing

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PrettyCandles · 26/04/2005 22:40

I think it's jardiniere. I think etager is also used. Not sure which is 'correct'.

CountessDracula · 26/04/2005 22:40

etagere, you are right!

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PrettyCandles · 26/04/2005 22:40

etagere, I mean. Dunno how to do the accent though.

sparklymieow · 26/04/2005 22:47

Lidi has some recently..

jangly · 26/04/2005 22:47

Here's one that looks old, although it isn't. here
Its a bit expensive, and not sure about the colour!

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