H Potter Lenox Trellis

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The H Potter Lenox Estate Trellis

The Last Garden Trellis You'll Need to Buy

Most metal trellises bow under a mature climbing rose and rust through in a season or two. The Lenox Estate is solid heavy iron, finished by hand in multiple steps, and built to stand in your garden for decades. Two heights, two finishes, free shipping on every one.

✓ Solid heavy iron, 54 to 88 lbs ✓ 18" ground spikes included ✓ Free shipping
H Potter Lenox Estate iron garden trellis standing in a garden bed

32" wide × 6 ft or 8 ft tall | Charcoal brown or black

From $309 with free shipping

See It In Your Garden

Watch the Lenox Estate Trellis Come to Life

A closer look at the scroll work, the finish, and how a single panel changes a garden bed.

One Panel, Many Roles

Far More Than a Place for Vines to Climb

The tall, narrow scroll work reads as ironwork on its own, then only gets better as plants weave through it.

Lenox Estate trellis supporting climbing roses

Support for Heavy Climbers

Climbing roses, clematis, jasmine, and honeysuckle all need a frame that can carry real weight. Solid iron handles a mature vine without bowing or leaning.

Lenox Estate trellis used as a garden privacy screen on a stone patio

Screening Where You Need It

One panel hides an air conditioner, a utility box, or an awkward corner. Stand two or three side by side and you have a proper privacy screen that still looks like garden art.

Lenox Estate trellis in black standing in a front yard landscape

Freestanding or Wall Mounted

Anchor it out in a bed with the included ground spikes, or set it flat against a fence, garage wall, or bare stretch of siding that needs something to look at.

Why It's Worth It

Where Your Investment Actually Goes

A bargain trellis is a purchase you make again and again. Here is what makes this one the last trellis your garden will need.

01 • THE IRON

Solid iron construction

The 6 foot panel weighs about 54 pounds. The 8 foot weighs about 88. That weight is the point. It is the difference between a frame that holds a mature climbing rose for years and a thin one that buckles under the first good bloom.

02 • THE FINISH

A multi-step finish, applied by hand

Each panel is powder coated, then given hand-rubbed detailing for depth. Several steps, not one, so the surface weathers real seasons instead of peeling after a single winter.

03 • THE ANCHORING

Built to stay standing

Long 18 inch ground spikes are included. Drive them in and the panel holds steady through wind, rain, and the extra weight of a vine in full leaf. No propping, no staking it up again every spring.

04 • THE MATH

Bought once, not every few years

Replace a cheap trellis every couple of seasons and the cost quietly adds up, along with the hassle of pulling a dead vine off a rusted frame. An heirloom iron trellis is one purchase that keeps doing its job decade after decade.

Built to Last Outdoors

The H Potter Difference

Heavy-Duty Iron

Made from solid iron tubing to create a product that genuinely lasts.

Powder Coat Finish

A special multi-step powder coating process protects the iron from the elements.

Ground Spikes Included

Long stakes keep your trellis upright through wind, rain, and heavy vines.

Free Shipping

The listed price is what you pay at checkout. Every order, no surprises.

Bring One Home

Pick Your Size and Finish

Two heights and two finishes, all 32 inches wide, all with ground spikes and free shipping included.

Lenox Estate 6 foot iron garden trellis in charcoal brown

6 ft Tall

Charcoal Brown

$309.00

32"W × 71.5"H • about 54 lbs • GAR602

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Lenox Estate 6 foot iron garden trellis in black

6 ft Tall

Black

$309.00

32"W × 71.5"H • about 54 lbs • GAR672

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Lenox Estate 8 foot iron garden trellis in charcoal brown

8 ft Tall

Charcoal Brown

$396.50

32"W × 96"H • about 88 lbs • GAR602L

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Lenox Estate 8 foot iron garden trellis in black

8 ft Tall

Black

$396.50

32"W × 96"H • about 88 lbs • GAR673

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Not sure which height? The 6 foot suits garden beds, borders, and containers. Go with the 8 foot when you want screening, or when the panel sits against a two story wall and needs the extra scale.

H Potter Lenox Estate garden trellis dimensions drawing

The Details

Dimensions & Specifications

A tall, narrow footprint that adds height without taking over the bed.

  • 6 ft size32" wide × 71.5" tall, about 54 lbs
  • 8 ft size32" wide × 96" tall, about 88 lbs
  • FinishesCharcoal brown or black
  • ConstructionHeavy-duty iron
  • Finish processMulti-step powder coat with hand-rubbed detailing and clear coat
  • Anchoring18" ground spikes included
  • PlacementFreestanding or wall mounted
  • AssemblyMinor assembly, sections bolt together
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A Real Family, Not a Warehouse

Who You're Buying From

H Potter has been a small, family-owned business since 1997, run by gardeners who use these pieces in their own yards.

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In the garden since 1997

More than 25 years designing garden pieces built for real outdoor conditions, season after season.

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One-of-a-kind designs

Every Lenox Estate panel is designed in-house by our team. You won't find this scroll work, or this quality, anywhere else.

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Real people on the phone

Questions before you buy? Message us or call and talk to one of us. A real person, never an AI bot.

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Responsive, honest support

From choosing the right height to a question after it arrives, we're a quick text or call away.

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Good Questions

Before You Decide

Is it really worth the price?
We think so, and here is the honest reasoning. This is real iron, 54 pounds in the 6 foot and 88 in the 8 foot, finished by hand in several steps, and built to stand in your garden for decades. A thin trellis costs less up front and then needs replacing every few seasons. Buy once and you stop paying again and again. You are investing in a piece that becomes part of the garden, not a seasonal expense.
Which height should I choose, 6 foot or 8 foot?
The 6 foot panel is the one most gardeners want. It stands well in a bed, along a border, or beside a patio, and it reads in proportion with a single story wall. Choose the 8 foot when you are screening a view, filling a tall blank wall, or growing something vigorous like a rambling rose or trumpet vine that will run out of room on a shorter frame. Both are 32 inches wide, so the footprint in your bed does not change.
What is the difference between charcoal brown and black?
Both are the same iron and the same construction, only the finish changes. Charcoal brown is our signature finish, a warm deep brown with hand-rubbed detailing that softens into a garden and looks at home next to brick, stone, and wood. Black is crisper and more architectural, and it disappears against dark siding or a shaded fence while the scroll work still reads. Same price either way.
Will it actually hold up outdoors?
Yes. The iron is powder coated and hand detailed, so it is made to weather real seasons rather than peel after one winter. The 18 inch ground spikes keep it firmly anchored through wind and rain.
How hard is it to put together?
Only minor assembly is required. The sections bolt together, then you drive the ground spikes and set the panel on them. One person can manage the 6 foot comfortably. For the 8 foot we recommend two people, mostly for the lifting. Most gardeners have it standing in well under an hour.
Can it stand on its own, or does it need a wall?
It is designed to stand freely using the included ground spikes, so it works out in a bed, a courtyard, or beside a patio. If you would rather mount it, it also sits flat against a fence or wall with appropriate hardware (or our wall mounting brackets). Either way it reads as ironwork before a single plant begins to climb.
What plants grow best on it?
Climbing roses, clematis, jasmine, honeysuckle, and mandevilla are all excellent choices. The tall narrow form suits twining growth especially well. Start guiding the vines early and tie them gently with soft plant ties so growth spreads evenly across the panel instead of bunching at the bottom.
What does shipping cost?
Nothing extra. Shipping is free on every order, and the listed price is exactly what you pay at checkout. No surprise fees for a heavy item.

Plant Something That Outlasts the Season

Designed to stand alone, built to support whatever grows. Bring the Lenox Estate trellis home and watch your garden grow up around it.

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