NCYP Small 5.1" x 5.1" x 8.66" Glass Terrarium Planter - Elegant Indoor Decor for Succulents and Candles
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Transform your home or patio into a sanctuary of beauty and elegance with the NCYP Small Irregular Geometric Glass Terrarium Planter. Measuring at a compact size of 5.1" x 5.1" x 8.66", this stunning glass cube combines modern style with timeless sophistication, making it a versatile addition to any decor. Crafted from high-quality clear sodium calcium glass, this terrarium showcases your favorite flora while ensuring durability. The artistic design features a sturdy black...
Show moreTransform your home or patio into a sanctuary of beauty and elegance with the NCYP Small Irregular Geometric Glass Terrarium Planter. Measuring at a compact size of 5.1" x 5.1" x 8.66", this stunning glass cube combines modern style with timeless sophistication, making it a versatile addition to any decor. Crafted from high-quality clear sodium calcium glass, this terrarium showcases your favorite flora while ensuring durability. The artistic design features a sturdy black copper frame and a door for easy access, perfect for displaying votive candles, tealights, or even air plants and succulents that thrive with minimal maintenance.
Less| manufacturer | NCYP |
|---|---|
| color | Black |
| height | 8.66 |
| weight | 1.43 |
| width | 5.1 |
| size | 8.66inches |
| length | 5.1 |
| productGroup | Lawn & Patio |
Yes, the terrarium can be used outdoors, but avoid heavy rainfall as it is not watertight.
This planter is perfect for succulents, air plants, ferns, and cacti, which require minimal upkeep.
Wipe the glass with a soft cloth or glass cleaner to keep it clear and sparkling.
Yes, the copper frame is designed to resist rust and maintain its elegant finish.
No, the terrarium is sold without plants, allowing you to personalize it with your favorites.
You can spray a small amount of water into the terrarium, but it should not be filled to prevent leakage.