Need something substantial, maybe for a small tree on a terrace or something near an entryway? These planters have a lot going for them...
Need something substantial, maybe for a small tree on a terrace or something near an entryway? These planters have a lot going for them...
These are 'Madison' resin planters, and they have a very pleasant soft, sanded look. They are double-walled and can handle the weight of the soil, water and whatever plant would go into them. Their extremely light weight also keeps them manageable (especially compared to other materials at this weight and thickness) once they are full. And they are very durable.
The photo above was from the New York Botanical Garden's shop, and they are available through their online shop.
Simply Planters is another online resource that has more and better photos as well as complete dimensions:


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Any rectangular planters? CB2 has affordable ones but the color isn't what I'm looking for.
DWR has nice planters but they're entirely unaffordable (for me).
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SeanG,
I agree, these can get expensive. Conran has rectangular polyresin planters. But again, expensive. And they don't seem to have sizes on their website! And not sure of the quality. The Madison ones were very nice, and after seeing them in person I know I would be happy using them.
Jamali is another place to look. They have polyresin rectangular planters, and the prices are not too bad. I like visiting and seeing what they have at the actual store.
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Ive been searching for large lightweight planters...what I really want is the Gratia Orb Planter, but $750 is a little ridiculous. Simply planters is great, and for large planters, I found some great resources by googling "commercial planters." THe maanufacturer of some nice, modern, resin planters, widely sold, is Crescent. (Their "Orinoco Bowl" is awesome).
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I have some planters similar to the first ones posted (I think they are the same company, but they just come in different colors--black, copper, and gray). I got them at Sprout Home in Brooklyn and I really like them! They are lightweight so they are easy to bring up to my roof garden but they are also very attractive.
I highly recommend them!
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Go check out Lowes and Home Depot, too, if "big box" stores don't offend you.
They have a gazillion large lightweight planters in a lot of styles.
One of my favorites at Lowes are fiberglass ones that look just like weathered wood. They have large ones for $20 and gigantic ones for $40. I bought a large 20" planter for my rhododendron at Lowes for $20. It's not as Plain-Jane (I mean cleaned lined - no offense, Matt ;->) as the ones above...
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For off the wall stuff, try E-Bay too.
I got a small "wishing well" planter (3' tall by 19" diameter) there for a song.
Granted that's not everyone's cup of tea...so I'm eclectic. LOL
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I am using one of these large Ikea plant containers as a garbage recepticle in my guest bathroom. It looks great!
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SeanG.:
These Fiberglass planters are about half the price of DWR, and available in sizes from large to "what, is this a planter for an International Airport's landing strip?":
http://www.goodiestore.com/architectural-rectangular-planter/fiberglass-rectangular-floor-planters.html
Here's their standard color chart for those planters:
http://www.goodiestore.com/fiberglasscolors.html
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These metal planters are a bit less than the DWR prices:
http://www.plantcontainers.com/w-031.php#size
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greeps, I did not find an orb planter. I did find an orb for the garden though:
http://www.ornategarden.com/catalogue/detail.asp?pid=94621&gid=549
via: http://www.thisnext.com/list/5E4A023E/Get-Off-The-Net-Its-Beautiful
Matt, you'll like the latter link, with a description of:
"About this list
With the glut of stunning outdoor furniture, gazebos, tea houses, rockers, loungers -even outdoor showers and tvs, there's hardly any reason to be indoors -unless of course, you're shopping for those items online... "
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Also try http://www.urbnat.com
They have some really amazing fiberglass bowls that are the most high quality that I have found to date.
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