

🌱 Elevate your indoor jungle with style and science!
The Bamworld Plant Stand combines a stylish corner shelf with an advanced full-spectrum grow light featuring 8 adjustable brightness levels and timer control, ensuring optimal indoor plant growth year-round. Crafted from durable, chemical-free solid wood, it offers eco-friendly stability and a warm ambiance for your living space. Easy to assemble and backed by a 180-day warranty, this stand supports up to 10 pots, making it a top choice for plant enthusiasts seeking both function and flair.





| Best Sellers Rank | #4,122 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #40 in Plant Stands |
| Brand | Bamworld |
| Color | Warm Light |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,209 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Unfinished |
| Item Weight | 3.74 Kilograms |
| Material | Wood |
| Shape | Small Classic Corner with Grow Light, Brown, 10 POTS |
M**Y
easy assemble
solid and looks good--very multi-use product
M**H
Beautiful, functional plant stand!
It was a beast to put together but so very worth it! My plants were taking over. Now they have the perfect spot. Sturdy, well made. Grow lights are great. Easy to operate with many settings. It is currently holding 17 plants. Would buy again!
S**E
Simple, Sturdy, With a Little Elbow Grease
Plants. Plants. And more plants. If you have a wife who finds plants on the side of the road or because someone else's plant keeps having "babies", you might find yourself looking for more places to plant her plants. This 7-tier plant stand is an economical option if you run out of window-ledge space. Pros - Lots of space. You can fit a lot of plants on the shelves. Finish the shelves with luan and it holds over 100 succlents. - Char finish. The wood is finished with fire which means no harsh chemicals in the wood. - Details. The kit comes with a small rubber mallet for hammering the shelving together, a pair of gloves to keep your hands clean, and a set of small plant tools. Cons - The assembly. This is the biggest frustration. Fitting the wood pieces into the plastic pieces takes a lot of elbow grease. And the little mallet the kit comes with doesn't have the force to hammer it all together. Save some energy and use a bigger mallet. And make sure that you have the pieces together properly before hammering them in fully. It's 10x as much work to get them unconnected than it is to get them connected with the mallet. - Options. It would be nice if there were a couple other options for assembly. If you take the time, you could probably figure out an arrangement that utilizes all the pieces, but having a couple already thought through from the company would be helpful.
K**E
It's just what the description says it is.
I gave it 5 stars because the product description says it's a plant stand and that's what it is. In other words it's exactly what it says it is. I read the reviews, how it's so difficult to assemble, turns your whole house into a black mess, how the gloves and mallet are worthless, directions are vague, and I found none of this to be true. I built the large corner stand which is L-shaped and has the most parts and it was time-consuming but easy. Separate all your parts, count everything, and start. Don't try to make sense out of the instructions unless somehow it makes sense to you, rather look at the pictures. 1. The tall sticks and short sticks are the uprights, or vertical pieces. The medium sticks are horizontal pieces used for assembling the base and the shelves. 2. There are corner brackets and T-shaped brackets. They are stamped with "UP", meaning "this side up". These pieces will always face toward the sky, which is up. 3. You don't necessarily have to put all the brackets on all the sticks before you start like the instructions say but assembling some of the corner brackets on some of the sticks makes things go quicker. Remember, all the corner and T brackets will go on the medium sticks. 4. Build the base just like it looks in the instructions picture and go up from there. I found it easier to sometimes revert to the picture on Amazon or the Bamworld website than to rely exclusively on the instruction illustrations because it was easier for me to visualize from the actual photo. Your mileage may however vary. 5. If you don't wear the gloves your hands will get dirty. Not "Oh my God!!!" dirty, just dirty. It washes right off. I put down newspaper and built on our hardwood floor and dirty was not an issue. The mallet is perfect for the job - don't be afraid to use it. Tap your pieces together before moving on. Took me about an hour to build but I'm a "measure twice cut once" person. If I were to put together another stand I could easily do it in half the time or less. I also assembled the shelves upside down - this I did on purpose because it gives the shelves a raised lip around the perimeter. Take your time - the assembly makes perfect sense.
S**R
10/10 would buy again
I am surprised by the quality of this. It was easy to put together, took me 15 minutes with no issues. It is real wood and even comes with extra pieces incase you break one. The size is correct. Even came with a sweet hammer which is worth the price alone.
V**L
Not yet finished
I like the looks of this and the size it will be but I haven't been able to complete the assembly yet. The instructions are not quite clear to me when you get to the shelving parts.
J**Y
Extremely cute and great quality!
This is perfect and exactly what I needed. I have two big windows, but I didn’t want those windows covered by my plants and this fits in the corner perfectly! All my plants fit on it very well and it’s very sturdy. It wasn’t that hard to build either. My 11-year-old son actually built it for me. I love the way it displays all the plants. It’s very unique and beautiful.
R**E
Good corner stand
Love it! Especially for the price and the fact that it comes with lights. The largest part of my house has such bad natural light. This fits perfectly in this corner. Came in a bunch of parts which can seem intimidating but it's so easy to put together.
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