corten steel plant pots Bottomless Square Planter in Corten Steel | Parker & Coop
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corten steel plant pots

corten steel plant pots Bottomless Square Planter in Corten Steel | Parker & Coop

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corten steel plant pots Bottomless Square Planter in Corten Steel | Parker & CoopABOUT SIZES & WEIGHTS CORTEN STEEL FINISH DELIVERY The Corten Steel Bottomless Square Planter has a no base construction and allows roots to grow freely into the ground, making it ideal for larger shrubs, vegetable beds and young trees. Crafted from premium weathering steel, this planter delivers functional beauty and long lasting performance in any outdoor space. Available in multiple sizes, its perfect for both small planting areas and expansive

  • The Corten Steel Bottomless Square Planter has a no base construction and allows roots to grow freely into the ground, making it ideal for larger shrubs, vegetable beds and young trees. Crafted from premium weathering steel, this planter delivers functional beauty and long-lasting performance in any outdoor space. Available in multiple sizes, it’s perfect for both small planting areas and expansive landscape layouts.

    The Corten Steel naturally weathers to form a protective rust-like patina. This open-base design improves drainage, supports healthy root development, and provides superior stability for heavier plantings. As the steel transitions from steely gray to a rich rustic orange, you’ll enjoy a planter that enhances your garden’s aesthetic and stands the test of time.

    • Bottomless no base
    • Improved drainage
    • Free root growth
    • Low maintenance
    • Made from high quality Corten Steel
    • Large planting capacity
  • The Corten Square Planter is available in 15 standard sizes available as specified below along with the weights.

    Length x Width x Height Weight Price
    80cm x 80cm x 40cm   25kg  £275.00
    80cm x 80cm x 60cm   38kg  £350.00
    80cm x 80cm x 80cm   49kg  £395.00
    100cm x 100cm x 40cm   33kg  £350.00
    100cm x 100cm x 60cm   47kg  £425.00
    100cm x 100cm x 80cm   60kg  £450.00
    120cm x 120cm x 40cm   41kg  £375.00
    120cm x 120cm x 60cm   57kg  £450.00
    120cm x 120cm x 80cm   73kg  £495.00
    140cm x 140cm x 40cm   46kg  £395.00
    140cm x 140cm x 60cm   66kg  £525.00
    140cm x 140cm x 80cm   90kg  £625.00
    200cm x 200cm x 40cm   72kg £595.00
    200cm x 200cm x 60cm 101kg £750.00
    200cm x 200cm x 80cm 128kg £895.00

  • The Corten Square Planter comes in Corten Steel.

    Corten Steel, also known as weather resistant steel, is a very strong steel alloy. As soon as Corten Steel is exposed to the elements it will naturally weather and develop a protective layer of rust. This natural fixed coating of rust provides protection against further corrosion.

    Characteristics of Corten Steel are the brown-orange rust colour and its longevity. Our Corten Steel products are delivered in an un-rusted state and the weathering process will take about 4-5 months.

    Please note that during the weathering period, run-off can stain adjacent materials

  • The shipping costs are calculated at the checkout.

    Due to the size and weight of our products we generally use a specialist delivery service who may need assistance moving large items.

    Please note that UK deliveries outside of the Mainland e.g Northern Ireland, The Highlands, Channel Islands, Isle of White, Isle of Man and the Scilly Isles may incur a shipping surcharge

    If you are based outside of the UK and would like to order or have any questions at all we would be happy to help so please use the contact form below to contact us.

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