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Estate Square Planter
                                                            Lock Bolts & Nuts brace all eight corner

The Estate series pedestal style tall planter  can be used as a self standing planter or a floral divider in your garden or commercial properties like restaurants and outdoor cafes. They are designed to raise the display planter to your eye level. Their height also provides another dimension for your floral display as well. Estate Tall Planters are one of our planters that are designed with Horticulture Therapy in mind, the height of the planter makes it easily accessible for people with limited physical capability. We also carry a rectangular tall planter also known as the Pedestal Planter Wall which is designed to be used as divider wall and barrier commonly used in hospitality premises like restaurants, bars and theme parks, or simply in your home garden.

The planters are made of white cedar wood which resists rot naturally. Square dado are  cut into the frames while the tongue and groove wall panels are inserted into the "u" channel to form a neat and strong structure. The joinery of planters are a  combination of traditional mortise and tendon with locking bolts and nuts to anchor all eight corners of the planter to hold heavy weight. The true bottom is 18" deep and it eliminates the necessity to fill the whole planter with a large amount of soil compost.

Our planters are semi-assembled in our factory for integrity and quality. Can be easily assembled with just a screw driver.

Key Features

  • Joinery of the planters are a combination of mortise and tendon with locking bolts and nuts to hold heavy loads.

  • The sides panels of the planters are contained within rebated trenches in both the legs and the rails. Decorated grooves are added to the top and bottom of the legs, and the tops are chamfered, for added effect.

  •  Estate planter are finished with linseed oil  formulated with mildewcides to prevent mold, fungus, and mildew attacks, U.V. inhibitors are used to minimize the sun's harmful, tiring rays, while adding waterproofing properties.

  • Tall Planters are excellent to be used as floral dividers or barriers at home, garden, and commercial establishments.

  • Our planters are semi-assembled in our factory for integrity and quality. Easily assembled with just a screw driver.

Pricing & Purchase

Item

Description

Price

Sizes

METS-20

Estate cedar tall square planter

$87.50+shipping*

20"W x 20"L x 28"H

METR-48

Estate Tall Rectangle Planter

$138.24+shipping*

18"W x 48"L x 28"H

* Please contact sale for your own custom sizes, or to order fully assembled planters.

 

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