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Playground Days Frog Outdoor Garden Sculpture
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Playground Days Frog Outdoor Garden Sculpture

Playground Days Frog Garden Sculpture Green

$620.00
#CM47-001
Status
Order now for shipment on 02/09/2026
Escape reality and reminisce about Playground Days. This handcast aluminum sculpture features two frogs teeter-tottering on the movable seesaw. Frogs are hand-finished in verdi green, and the seesaw is antique gold. Indoor or outdoor year-round use. Frog sculpture measures 21"Wx7"Dx15"H.

• Handcast aluminum garden sculpture
• Features two frogs on a movable seesaw
• Frogs are hand-finished in verdi green
• Seesaw is antique gold
• Indoor or outdoor year-round use

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Direct Ship from manufacturer. Available date is the expected ship date if you order today. Direct Ship items cannot be Express Shipped.
Outdoor Year-round Care and Use

The Playground Days Frog Sculpture is aluminum.

For indoor use: Dust with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use chemicals, polishes, or abrasives.
For outdoor use: Follow the care chart.
This item is shipped to you directly from our manufacturer. The Available date shown is the expected ship date for orders placed today. Items shipped from the manufacturer are sent via ground delivery only. We apologize this item cannot be gift wrapped or express shipped.

Reviews

Review Summary
(Based on 1 Reviews)

Overall Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

Reviews

Cute Addition for Frog Sculpture Collection
Sara from WA wrote on May 23, 2024

I am pleased with this item. It makes a cute pairing with my frogs on the slide piece. My item arrived two days after I received my shipping number. It was well packed with extra cardboard and air cushioning bags. The reason that I am deducting a point is because when I pulled it out of the box I saw that the lower frog's feet were stuck under the base of the seesaw. I needed to remove the small bolt at the bottom so that the frog would be loosened. Then I carefully pulled the frog's feet from under the base. I was afraid that the feet would break off from the slight pressure I had to use but luckily it came out okay. I feel that the assembler should have noticed this problem.