Premier Garden Standard Trellis Panels 120mm Squares Arched Design Width: 6ft (183cm) x Optional Shoulder Heights: 1ft (30cm), 2ft (60cm), 3ft (90cm), 4ft (120cm) or 5ft (150cm) + 20cm Arch on top
The Premier Garden Supplies pressure-treated arch top square trellis is manufactured using high-quality rough-sawn timber. The standard design provides squares between 100mm to 120mm in size the squares differ depending on the height purchased. Built with an approximate 20cm arch top. Available in multiple heights allowing the use of either a panel topper, stand-alone dividing panel or even wall mounted as a climber. Create a unique design when paired next to our concave top or flat top square trellis.
The trellis laths used on this product are rough-sawn 32mm x 16mm. The front batons are positioned horizontally along with the rear batons which are positioned vertically.
The great thing about our Arch trellis panels is our measurements are to the shoulders so the advertised height is plus 20cm on top. When we say the height is 1ft (30cm) this is to the top corner (shoulder) the height to the top of the arch is approximately 50cm.
With the standard design we position the laths to provide squares between 100mm to 120mm in size the squares differ depending on the height purchased.
Hand made in our Shropshire UK factory by one of our expert joiners.
Our trellis panels can be used in several ways, supporting climbing plants, such as Sweet Peas, Honeysuckle or Clematis as there is plenty of room for the plants to grow and weave between each batten.
Fence panel topper, attached to a traditional 6ft wide fence panel to add more height to your garden for extra privacy or visual effect.
Create a unique wave effect when this product is paired with our Concave Trellis Panels.
Our wood products are all pressure treated using Tanalith E, green flecks may appear within the wood but will fade over time as the products weather.
Please note: timber will always contract and expand in different weather conditions, some dimensional variation should be expected.
We recommend not painting the products for up to 6-8 weeks to allow the treatment to completely dry.