LS-111 - 18' x 9.3' x 5'

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Dead tree yard art is a quick, mysterious way to decorate your front lawn or backyard. Salvaged and preserved redwood stumps are naturally puzzling and significant. Moreover, the size of landscape redwood pieces adds to their magnificent, awe-inspiring appearance. As pictured above, this spooky dead tree yard art branches out and creates hidden nooks and crevices. Because of this, these preserved redwood root artworks and tree stump art pieces are easy to incorporate into yard decorations. Even more, add them to part of your holiday or seasonal house decoration! Whatever the season, dead tree yard art is a unique and different type of garden and outdoor home decor. Undoubtedly, your one-of-a-kind redwood landscaping decor will stand out above any other neighborhood yard!

Dimensions

18′ long x 9.3′ tall x 5′ deep

Finish

The listed price is for the raw and unfinished wood and does not include finishing. Usually finish is not needed for landscape pieces, though this depends on your preferences. Please specify in your inquiry if you’d like to learn more about our finishing services. We’ll be happy to provide you with a quote. Learn more about our finishing options

Shipping

We ship our products worldwide. We get an 86% discount with our shipping companies, which we pass on directly to you. From large preserved stumps for dead tree yard art, to small, decorative souvenirs, we directly ship all of our wood supply to you. For this reason, please provide a zip code in your inquiry and we can provide you with a personalized shipping quote.  In the case that you would like to learn more about our shipping policies, click here. 

Ethical Sourcing

All our wood comes from ethical sources. We take steps to protect the environment when building our products. In the same fashion,  we ensure that these products come from facilities that treat workers fairly. You can learn more about our ethical sourcing policies as well as our commitment to the environment and our community here.

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