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Fiberglass Planters*For custom projects please see custom-planters

IOTA’s range of fibreglass pots and planters is composed of the Manhattan range of fibreglass (sometimes American spelling fiberglass is used) pots and planters. These are made from glass-reinforced plastic (GRP). Superior moulding and precise, even-coloured painted finishes give these planters clean and sophisticated lines and a contemporary appearance.

They are made using a high-quality woven glass fiber mat, and are finished with a stylish matte class A industrial UV-resistant polyurethane paint. The extra-large  sizes are reinforced with steel for extra strength to hold large plants and trees. Fibreglass pots have the advantage of being strong yet lightweight. When there is a need for large pots, fibreglass pots are good to use since they weigh much less compared to their stone counterparts. As with all our premium products, the Manhattan planters come with a full guarantee.

*For outdoor use an annual coat of wax car polish is recommended for maximum protection.

*Please note these ranges are designed to sit on a flat even surface. They will drain adequately like this and feet are not needed to assist drainage. If you wish to add feet the planters need to be fully supported across the base otherwise bowing may occur and any warranty will be void.

Specs: Polyester resin:  70% Filler: 10% Glass fiber: 10% Glass fiber mat:   5% Thickness:   2-3mm Tensile, Compression strength:  20,000 psi Flexible strength:  30,000 psi

Recent Projects

St. John of God Burwood Hospital – Sydney

Gold Coast Deepwater Point Apartments – Fiberglass Large Containers

Fiberglass Trough Planters Used as Dividers in Worongary Shopping Centre Restaurants
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Manhattan Trough and Cube Planters Used for Taringa Residential Complex
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