Stewart Garden introduce new Versailles planter family

by | Sep 21, 2016 | News | 0 comments

Stewart Garden has extended its decorative range with the Versailles family of pewter effect planters.

Versailles echoes design themes often seen in formal, structured garden designs and planting arrangements where geometric shapes, symmetrical lines and neatly clipped edges prevail. Available in three shapes, they?ll be ideal for laurels, olive trees, privet, hedging, walkways and door features. The shapes are:

  • 70cm Trough: RRP ?29.99
  • 32cm Round: RRP ?19.99
  • 32cm Square: RRP ?19.99

As the leading contemporary garden brand, Stewart Garden tracks consumer trends and evolving tastes in planters closely. The company understands that real lead planters are popular, yet heavy, expensive and rare. However, it can produce stunning lead and pewter effect planters at the price points where demand is greatest. Stewart Garden?s expertise in recreating lead and pewter effects has enabled it to develop this unique new family of planters and a winning offer for retailers.

Alan Slack, marketing manager at Stewart Garden, said: ?Demand for lead and pewter effect planters has been consistently high over the last few seasons. We?ve seen demand grow as we?ve increased our offering and consumer choice. With the Versailles family, we anticipate sales for retailers will grow even further.?

Stewart Garden is able to produce rotationally moulded plastic planters without compromising the authenticity of their finish. This combination of exquisite design and robust manufacture has proved highly popular in the market with products such as the Varese Planters and Blenheim Copper Barrels enjoying exceptional sales success.

Stewart Garden loves gardens. It?s a leading grow-your-own and contemporary garden lifestyle brand, the market leader in premium plastic flower planters, including self-watering plant containers, and the voice of authority in premium consumer propagation.

Stewart Garden is a proud UK manufacturer. Its products are available in over 1,600 outlets across the country, including DIY retailers such as B&Q, Homebase and Wilkinsons. They?re also widely stocked at garden centres such as Dobbies, Notcutts and Wyevale and in over 1,000 independent garden centres.

For more information, visit?www.stewart-garden.co.uk

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