FRP Fiberglass Lotus Urali

Product Id  SG-PL27
Material FRP Fiberglass
Brand Swiss Gallery The Fiber Hub
Shape  Lotus Urali
Usage/Application Both indoor & outdoor
Diameter 30 inch
Width 30 inch
Height 12 inch
Country of origin India
Design Customized , Modern

Add a touch of elegance to your indoor and outdoor spaces with the Lotus Urali Planter, a beautifully designed fiberglass planter inspired by the traditional Indian Urali bowl.

Key Features:

  • Premium Material: Crafted from FRP Fiberglass, ensuring a lightweight yet highly durable structure that resists weathering and wear.
  • Unique Shape: Featuring a Lotus Urali design, this planter brings a blend of tradition and modern aesthetics, making it a statement piece.
  • Versatile Use: Designed for both indoor and outdoor settings, perfect for home gardens, balconies, patios, hotels, and office spaces.
  • Modern Customization: A contemporary, customized design that complements any décor while enhancing the beauty of plants or water-based arrangements.
  • Origin: Proudly made in India, ensuring high craftsmanship and quality.

Ideal for those who love blending modern design with cultural elements, the  Lotus Urali Planter is perfect for adding sophistication to any space.

 

Original price was: ₹8,400.00.Current price is: ₹5,880.00.

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