The arched lattice arbor is perfect for any garden or yard, allowing plants to grow up the sides, forming a beautifully aesthetic piece. This arbor contains an upward arch and thick latticework on each side. Four horizontal bars at the top of the unit support the arch, and keep the unit steady.
Product Features
- Arched lattice arbor
- Four horizontal bars at the top of the unit support the arch, and keep the unit steady
- The black, powder coated finish brings elegance and weather resistance to the piece, while the steel construction lends sturdiness
- Made of steel and the square metal frame creates a perfect contrast to the flat metal lattice
- Measures 93-inches in height by 50-inches in width by 20-inches in depth
Sturdy, handsome, but one caveat. I’m 95 percent pleased with this arch. The unpleased 5 percent comes from a few places where the inner lattice on the sides came free from the main structure. When it warms up, I’ll glue it back in place and be 100 percent satisfied.By the way, I located mine directly outside my picture window and hung bird feeders from the top rails. The arch provides perfect relief from the direct, southern sunlight. Weaving everygreen garland through latticework makes birds feel more protected, and thus attracts more feathered little beggars. 🙂
As expected, except for poor packaging and construction Just assembled and set up the arbor this morning. It should have taken about thirty minutes except for the unnecessary difficulty of assembling it. The screws were just loose in the box (instead of wrapped securely in a bag), and one screw was missing. The support bars for the top did not align exactly with the pre-drilled holes, and we had to use pliers to adjust them. There are quite a few scratches and scrapes on the powder-coated finish, too, which I assume will rust before long. I’m not sure that I would buy another product from this manufacturer even though the arbor was almost $100 less than the other one I was considering.But now that it’s set up, it looks like I expected it to and seems sturdy. Can’t wait to get some vines growing over it!
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