The stunning Malmaison Climbing Rose Support - an exceptional Garden Feature in Kildare.
Posted on 1st March 2025 at 10:17
The Malmaison Rose Pillars supplied & fitted in Co Kildare are stunning examples from the extensive product range, designed & produced by Classic Garden Elements in Germany. Renowned for it's attention to detail and producer of exceptional, strong & extremely durable climbing rose supports and one of the the most respected leading European producer of outstanding steel supports for climbing roses. All plant supports produced by Classic Garden Elements are hand made & forged in galvanized steel and powder coated black as standard, to create an outstanding architectural feature for any garden. The Malmaison Rose Pillar is a single piece from 4cm steel tubing and 2cm steel bands. Overall dimensions: 226cm (Height) , 60x60cm (Base). Weight 60Kg. Price: from € 1,200.00 + Delivery (valid Feb 2025). All products covered by a 10 year no rust manufacturer's warranty. Owen Chubb Landscapers are the exclusive Ireland agents for Classic Garden Elements.
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Create the perfect focal point instantly with the Malmaison Rose Pillar and start enjoying an eye-catching rose display in your garden.
Contact us today to arrange an appointment to visit our Classic Garden Elements display in Dublin. Call 087 2306 128 or email info@owenchubblandscapers.com
We also offer a complete service including supply, delivery and installation throughout Ireland. For more details, call us to make an appointment to come visit our Classic Garden Elements display at our GardenStudio in Dublin.
ORDER your Classic Garden Elements products directly from Owen Chubb Landscapers at GardenStudio. We are the exclusive Ireland agent for Classic Garden Elements. We promise our customers throughout Ireland and Northern Ireland, a prompt and professional services (advice, supply, installation) and to create a stunning focal point in your garden.
For more info, call 087-2306 128.



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