

🏛️ Craft Classic Roman Elegance Effortlessly—Because Your Garden Deserves a Legacy
The Milisten Large Roman Style Planter Mould is a 10.2-inch, two-piece reusable plastic mould designed for easy, tool-free snap-fit assembly and effortless demoulding. Engineered from heavy-duty reinforced plastic, it withstands the pressure of wet concrete for repeated professional use. Ideal for creating classical pedestal flower pots with intricate architectural details, it’s perfect for garden designers, event planners, and DIY enthusiasts seeking to add timeless European elegance to weddings, grand entrances, or photography sets.




| ASIN | B0CW27NB6N |
| Best Sellers Rank | 97,479 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 3,832 in Flower Pots |
| Brand | Milisten |
| Colour | Beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (52) |
| Date First Available | 31 Mar. 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.01 kg |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Number | N59U0617AOXUG |
| Product Dimensions | 27 x 27 x 27 cm; 1.01 kg |
| Special Features | Bagged |
J**R
This is one of the best quality cement molds that I have purchased. It's easy to use, comes with extra tabs to seal it, and the product comes out looking great!
P**N
Works great
A**A
Awesome mold! Especially once you get the hang of mixing ratios. No leaks, great 1 gal size.
L**Y
These are just the right size for your garden, and come out looking beautiful. These are just right for sitting on a pedastal , and can be made for the fraction of the cost of buying one already made. we were amazed how easily they came out of the mold-just twist and pull each lever, and it just came out, ready to place and plant.
M**L
This planter mold is very good, especially for the price. Most of the other planter molds are much more expensive. I bought this one because it was less expensive than the others and really wasn't expecting much, but it exceeded my expectations. As long as the little screws that are included are put on correctly and tightened up properly, the concrete doesn't leak out. You do have to make sure and put a mold release on the inside of this to ensure that you can get your planter out without breaking it. I waited a little too long to try to remove the last one I made and ended up having to tap the mold with a hammer to release the planter and the base of it broke. Just make sure to to tap the mold all over after you pour the concrete in to make sure that the concrete settles into the mold and gets all the air pockets out or you'll have a planter with little pockmarked spots all over it. I would have given it 5 stars but the screws used to hold the mold together tend to come loose when you tap the mold to remove the air bubbles and then you end up having to go back and retighten them all to keep your concrete from leaking out.
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