Hugo the Dachshund Pot Hanger - Brown

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Bring a touch of whimsical charm to your potted plants with this delightful Hugo the Dachshund Pot Hanger. Meticulously designed to mimic the playful and affectionate nature of the beloved dachshund breed, this pot hanger is a must-have for dog lovers and a unique way to add charm to your indoor or outdoor garden space.

Dog Pot Hanger

This lovely dog pot hanger measures 9.3cm in length, with a depth of 5cm and a width of 3.5cm, making it the perfect size to adorn a variety of pot sizes without overpowering the plant. Made from resin, it boasts a rich, textured finish that gives it the appearance of a hand-forged piece, adding an element of rustic charm to its surroundings.

This dachshund is not only adorable but also functional. It clings gently to the rim of your plant pots, giving the illusion of a tiny canine companion curiously peering over the edge. Whether you place it on a kitchen windowsill herb pot, a large outdoor planter, or gift it to a fellow plant and dog enthusiast, this pot hanger is sure to elicit smiles and comments from guests.

Easy to place and move around, this pot hanger is a small but impactful addition to any plant collection. It's an enchanting accessory that brings both personality and joy to your home gardening efforts.

Measures approx 9.5cm long and 5cm wide. Designed to fit over the rim of a pot up to approx 6mm wide.

This item ships from our Peakhurst NSW warehouse. Usually despatched in 1-3 days with Australia Post.

If you choose to collect this item, it will be available from the Peakhurst NSW warehouse. You will receive an SMS when it is ready to collect.

Specifications:

  • 9.5cm long
  • 5cm wide
  • Made from polyresin

Note that measurements are approximate as there can be minor variations during production. Designed to include imperfections to create an aged, antique look. These are part of the design and are not considered faults.