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Material: | Metal |
Type: | Flower Box |
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The outdoor landscape Corten steel flower pots set create a welcoming focal point to your outdoor living space. Constructed using durable steel with rust oxidized finish, these planters feature a simple design. The pots channel a modern rustic vibe which will elevate the look of your patio and terrace areas. Utilize these planters to house your shrubbery or flowers. Perfect as a set and better when used in multiples.
Standard sizes,also custom made according to your request.
Product Name
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Cheap Corten Steel Plant Box Garden Patio Flower Pot
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Material
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Corten Steel,Galvanized steel,etc.
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Size
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300mm,400mm or custom made
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Color
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Nature steel,rust patina,various powder coated color
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The Corten planter is the perfect addition to any front entrance, deck or patio. Featuring a rusted patina finish and a modern modular design, the planter is ideal as a patio accent or as a pool focal point. Crafted from thick gauge, fully seam welded Corten Steel, all planters are proven to resist weather-related issues such as cracking in both winter and summer months.
The planter's Corten Steel construction ensures that the structure will only exhibit surface rust for aesthetic purposes and never rust through over time. Given this added durability, planters are ideal in both residential and commercial settings. With a jblgarden product, you can rest assured that you are receiving the balance of design, durability, and convenience. All Corten Steel planters start off in their raw steel state. When exposed to the elements, they gradually develop a deep brown/orange rust patina over time.