Description
Our artificial Pieris Japonica tree brings the airy branching of a mature garden shrub indoors, standing at a full 5ft tall. The slim iron-cored trunk splits into thin outstretched limbs, each tipped with clusters of pointed leaves that shift between fresh lime and deeper olive tones. The natural spread gives it a light, open shape rather than a dense block of foliage, so it reads as a real specimen from across the room.
It arrives set in a plain black plastic nursery pot, ready to sit inside a basket or ceramic planter of your choosing. There is no watering, pruning or feeding to think about, which makes it a practical option for spots with low light or awkward corners where a living tree would struggle. The plastic leaves and iron frame hold their form year round, and the branches can be gently angled to fill the space you have.
At around 1.5m in height with a wide leaf spread, this tree works well beside a sofa, in a hallway, or flanking a doorway. It suits both calm neutral rooms and greener, more organic schemes, adding height and softness without the upkeep of a genuine plant.
Specification
| Material |
Iron and plastic |
| Colour |
Green |
| Overall Height |
1500mm |
| Width |
230mm |
| Depth |
150mm |
| Pot |
Black plastic nursery pot |
| Maintenance |
No watering or care required |
Frequently Asked
What is this tree made from?
The trunk and branches are built around an iron frame for stability, while the leaves are moulded plastic for lasting colour and shape.
How tall is it?
It stands roughly 1500mm, close to 5ft, making it a good floor-standing height for corners, hallways and living spaces.
Does it come with a pot?
Yes, it arrives in a plain black plastic nursery pot. You can drop this straight into a decorative planter or basket.
How do I clean the leaves?
Simply dust the foliage with a soft cloth or give it a light wipe now and then. Avoid soaking it, as water may collect in the pot.
Can I use it outdoors?
It is designed for indoor use. Prolonged sun and weather can fade the plastic leaves, so a sheltered indoor spot is best.