







🖤 Elevate every celebration with a sleek arch that’s as flexible as your style.
The DVGUN Metal Garden Arbor is a lightweight, powder-coated black metal arch measuring 94 inches tall by 55 inches wide. Designed for easy assembly with removable sections, it’s perfect for weddings, parties, and garden décor. Its sturdy tubular construction supports climbing plants, making it a versatile and reusable centerpiece for both indoor and outdoor celebrations.








| ASIN | B091HQLL5R |
| Best Sellers Rank | #444,507 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #953 in Garden Arbors |
| Brand | DVGUN |
| Color | Black Wide Arbor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (502) |
| Date First Available | April 2, 2021 |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Item Weight | 4.19 pounds |
| Manufacturer | SLanC |
| Material | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 55"W x 94"H |
| Shape | Arch |
| Style | Garden |
| UPC | 727536264064 |
C**H
Archway
Durability not so stable but able to be anchored down and decorated. Looked great in the end that’s all that mattered.
J**E
Absolutely perfect!!!!
Bought this arch for my wedding day and was perfect!!!! It was the perfect size for me and my husband! It is thin material so if you plan on putting it outside I would say find something to make sure it stays grounded but overall it was the perfect size for my living room! Me and my husband enjoyed our marriage and our photos under this lovely arch!
E**L
So far, so good
This arch has a lovely shape and is a generous size. I recommend it as a surprisingly inexpensive support for vines. I bought 3 of these arches as permanent, outdoor frames to grow flowering vines on. It's easy to put one together but time-consuming. There are a lot of pieces and a lot of screws to attach them with. I put them together with just my hands, then tightened it all up with a screwdriver. We get strong winds and they sway a little. My husband put 12-inch rebar stakes into the ground next to each leg and tied them together with garden wire. This makes a big difference in our hard, stony soil. I had hoped to put the legs over the rebar, but the 1/2 inch rebar was just a little too large to fit inside the 1/2 inch pipes. The distance between the cross bars seems too much for the Carolina Jessamine that's growing on it, so I'm thinking of crisscrossing the open squares with an X of garden wire to add more places for the vine to attach.
A**R
Very nice!
The arch is flexible and sturdy yet light enough to carry to other location. We added a lot of vines and flowers to it. We attached it to a bench to keep it secure and it held up to the elements at our event. It was so easy to assemble!
A**N
It’s not sturdy but not bad for a starter trellis
I purchased 2 of these for a veggie garden. Pros: easy to assembly even with major distractions, great height for my needs. Cons: extremely wimpy metal structure, a rod bent easily when I went to push it into the garden soil - so don’t man handle it, I’m concerned about how it does during our storms here in Florida - hoping a nor’easter doesn’t swoop away my beautiful garden goodies. All in all I don’t hate it bc it’s my first “affordable” trellis. I’ll upgrade eventually.
M**A
Very flimsy
This arch was extremely flimsy. If you push on it, the metal will bend very easily. We couldn't get it to stay in the ground so we ended up weighing it down with large rocks. It fell over 6 times before that and we were starting to think the best man and maid of honor were going to have to hold it in place. I would have returned it as soon as I opened it, but by the time I got around to opening it, I was past the 30 day return policy. You could see where it was already bent in a fee places when I opened it (The picture and video are of it set up in my house when I was trying to figure out how I was going to decorate it)
B**N
Gate arch
The vine near my pool has been trying to trap us in by growing o er the gate. This was just what we needed to send the vibe over our gateway. Worked great!
R**D
You get what you pay for
It does need to be tacked down or onto something as a small breeze will knock it over. It's thin and tall. The metal is also very cheap and bends easily and it doesn't stand up well on its own since the metal allows so much room for bending at the base. Assembly was quite annoying and you need to be sure you have a screwdriver. Overall it is functional looks decent when decorated and is inexpensive.
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