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🌸 Grow your garden dreams sky-high with timeless French elegance!
The OUTOUR French Style Birdcage Gazebo is a 9-foot tall, 79-inch wide wrought iron garden arbor designed for climbing plants and outdoor ceremonies. Its powder-coated finish guarantees durability against harsh weather, while its lightweight yet sturdy frame allows easy assembly and repositioning. Ideal for creating a captivating focal point in any garden, patio, or backyard.













| ASIN | B072V7XL28 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,968 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #84 in Garden Arbors |
| Brand Name | OUTOUR |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (747) |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 79"W x 106"H |
| Item Weight | 13.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | OUTOUR |
| Material Type | Wrought Iron |
| Product Style | Rustic |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Shape | Rectangular with rounded corners |
| UPC | 602914581127 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**B
Beautiful
It's a vero beautiful product. It holds up nicely. I live in an area with high winds and this has had no problem staying put. I've had it over a year and it still looks great. It's the center focal point in my yard.
N**Y
So pretty and easy to assemble
Exactly what I was looking for. I am a 110 lb 5 ft 2 senior and assembled this completely by myself. Now I know everyone is not as determined as I was but the instructions were extremely easy and all the parts were supplied the only thing I needed was a screwdriver. It does have stakes to secure into the ground but I did not need to use them so did not put them on. It's quite large and because of its size I assembled it on its side and and kept turning it, and it is fairly lightweight so I was able to stand it up by myself. After I checked it out and made sure all the screws were secure I laid it back down and dragged it on the grass about 50 ft to the spot I was going to place it. It looks perfect where it is it. Blends right into the woods exactly the purpose I purchased it for. I ended up putting pavers around the bottom and rubber mulch and I will probably attach some kind of lights onto it. Climbing flowers would be perfect. It is so pretty and I love it I'm very happy I decided to purchase it.
R**N
Study enough for heavy vines and windy days
This is good quality and well made. I assembled it with my husband's help to hold it up when assembling the bottom rungs with the upper over my head and the final tightening up the screws. All the parts fit together perfectly. We used a level to make sure it was all straight. That part was a bit tricky, pounding all the bottom stakes into the ground with a small sledge at just the exact height for the structure to be both secure and level. Once together, I am delighted with the result. We live in a windy area and it is safe and securely anchored. It is strong enough for my kiwi vines that I bought it for. I am always a bit surprised when something works the way I want it to. This does. I placed a small table under it and sit here for my morning coffee. I am looking forward to seeing it covered in vines and flowers as the plants grow in.
B**B
Pretty good for the money.
Will grow vines on this at the intersection of two pathways in my backyard. Assembly was easy enough, though 3-4 holes didn’t line up well & took some finagling. Main negative is that the tubing is slightly smaller diameter than I was envisioning, and the tubing walls are slightly thinner than I was envisioning. Tubing is probably 5/8” diameter & 1mm thick. I’m a little concerned vines might get too heavy & bend the tubing. But if that happens, I can probably drive rebar into the ground alongside the tubes & ziptie the tubes to the rebar for support. Still overall happy enough with this for the price. Like the gothic style, which matches other trellis in my yard.
L**Y
GET CREATIVE!
Ohh we liked it! I got it all decorated with solar lights and flowers for the fall. It’s perfect for the spot that I wanted it to and there’s a tree trunk that sits in the middle came out really nice. I should take a picture. i’ll probably do more to it as I add more stuff in as the seasons changed but I had to cut a tree down in that space was so empty so I put that there at night. It looks amazing with the solar lights.
S**S
Best Beauty for the money!
Beautiful! Great for the money, not lightweight like I expected. I went ahead and tethered into the ground just to be on the safe side for storms. But Im sure some wouldn't have to. I cannot wait to see what it looks like with all the plants growing in it!
T**M
NOT wrought iron - product description is WRONG.
Not wrought iron and it's not power-coated wrought iron either. It's hollow thin metal poles painted to look like it's wrought iron. I think the metal is aluminum, possibly tin. It's flimsy and Made in China. It's looks great when you put it up but unfortunately I do not think it will last long before breaking due to it being so flimsy. I could not get the stakes into the ground by pushing them in. I had to gently hammer them into the ground separately and then lift the gazebo onto the stakes and screw the frame to the stakes. Since I had to gently pound in the stakes, unattached from the gazebo, it is very difficult to get the gazebo straight. It's always tilted to one side or the other due to the difficulty to get the stakes into the ground perfectly evenly spaced without the gazebo attached. When the gazebo is attached to the stakes, it's almost impossible to push the entire frame into the ground since it feels like if you put too much weight on any one leg, it feels like the part of the frame that is bearing the weight of your hands is going to bend if you push with any amount of real strength. You have to gently try and push the stakes in to avoid possibly bending the pipes. And since pushing it in gently does not generate enough force to get the stakes far enough into the ground, you have to put the stakes in separate. I was excited to get this product and disappointed it is so flimsy and that the product description is not accurate (aka, is lying).
C**Y
Pretty flimsy
It’s large and the metal is thin, so it’s all floppy, and the stakes/ legs bend if you have to push it with any force into the soil. If you wanted to have success with it, you’d have to remove the pitiful attached stakes and just set it on the ground, then drive small T-posts into the ground at each leg and secure with zip ties. Otherwise it’s not really a viable garden structure unless you have soft, fluffy soil. I had it in one place for a few months, went to move it and noticed all the joints are rusting as well. Maybe I can make it work somewhere eventually, but for now I had to just take it apart. Disappointing.
M**D
Très bon rapport qualité prix. Emballé avec soin.
C**A
Amazing. Absolutely love this. Very easy to assemble but it does take 2 people to put it together. Very sturdy and it looks great. Fantastic value for money.
E**A
Dieser Pavillon sieht nicht nur hübsch und elegant aus- er ist auch stabil und hochwertig verarbeitet. Man kann ihn gut zusammen bauen und ist ein toller Hingucker!
J**A
Por ahora contento, color bonito y facil de montar entre dos
B**E
The Product was exactly what I was looking for at a reasonable price.
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