Tall Planters
Tall garden pots add a touch of elegance and vertical interest to any outdoor space. They are perfect for creating focal points, flanking entrances, or adding greenery to balconies and patios.
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Alaska GRC Off-White Tall Round Bolla
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Florence Lightweight Concrete Tall Square Planters
$395.00 -
Florence Lightweight Concrete Tall Trough Planters
$295.00 – $695.00 -
Florence Tall Round Bolla Concrete Planters
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Manhattan Charcoal Tall Trough
$95.00 – $695.00 -
Florence Concrete Tall Round Large
$295.00 – $995.00 -
Milano Concrete Tall Trough
$95.00 – $695.00 -
Moscow GRC Charcoal Tall Trough
$295.00 – $695.00 -
Manhattan Fiberglass Charcoal Tall Taper
$195.00 – $295.00
Here are some other design reasons for using tall planters, both indoors and outdoors:
Space Optimization:
Maximize vertical space: In small spaces, tall planters allow you to utilize vertical space for greenery without sacrificing floor area. This is especially useful for balconies, patios, and narrow walkways.
Create privacy screens: Strategically placed tall planters with bushy plants can act as privacy screens, blocking unwanted views or creating separate areas within a larger space.
Aesthetics and Focal Points:
Add drama and height: Tall planters naturally draw the eye upwards, adding a sense of drama and grandeur to a space. They can be used to highlight specific architectural features or create a focal point in a garden or room.
Frame entrances: Flanking doorways or entryways with tall planters creates a welcoming and visually appealing first impression.
Complement architectural features: Tall planters can echo the lines of tall, narrow windows or columns in a building, creating a cohesive look.
Plant Benefits:
Elevate plants for better visibility and care: Raising plants off the ground allows for easier viewing and interaction with them. This can be particularly helpful for plants that require specific light conditions or need protection from pests.
Create layered plant displays: Tall planters can be used to create multi-layered plant displays by combining plants of different heights and textures. For example, you could use a trailing vine cascading down the side of a tall planter with a flowering plant at the top.