Large rectangular Corten flowerpot 115 cm for terrace, box 12058
Lowest price from 30 days before the discount
A large, elongated box, 150 cm long and 60 cm deep, is pictured with grasses, purple heuchera, and trailing dichondra, as a linear flowerbed in a modern courtyard. This large garden planter organizes the space with a horizontal line.
A low, smooth Corten steel shape with a rusty patina guides the eye and warms the minimalist surroundings.








Lowest price from 30 days before the discount
Lowest price from 30 days before the discount
Lowest price from 30 days before the discount
Lowest price from 30 days before the discount
Lowest price from 30 days before the discount
Lowest price from 30 days before the discount
Lowest price from 30 days before the discount
Lowest price from 30 days before the discount
The large Corten steel elongated garden planter measures 150 cm long, 60 cm deep, and 40 cm high. This large garden planter, with its strong, horizontal lines, is designed for linear planting and zoning larger patios and courtyards—it replaces a brick flowerbed without the need for construction.
The elongated, low volume of smooth Corten panels creates a distinct, horizontal line that guides the eye through the space. The large surface area acts as a raised flowerbed, and the rusty patina—as seen in the photo next to the concrete bench—warms the minimalist, modern setting. Simple geometry lends order to the entire structure.
Elongated planters for patios of this size bring structure to large spaces. When placed as a linear border, they separate courtyard areas, run along a wall, or create a natural boundary along a walkway. As a large garden planter, they replace a brick planter or border, achieving the same effect faster and without construction.
It works well as a linear border with grasses, purple cranesbill, and trailing plants (dichondra)—just like in the photo. Its generous length allows you to create rhythm and repeat plant motifs along the entire length of the pot. You can combine structural plants with groundcovers, creating a dense, natural composition.
The dimensions of 150 × 60 × 40 cm provide a very large planting area and considerable depth, despite its low profile. This low rectangular planter, 1.5 m long, will accommodate a large, linear arrangement. Due to its length, it is recommended to place it on a level, stable surface and fill it evenly with soil.
The body is made of 2 mm Corten sheet, hand-welded in Poland, with drainage holes. The frost-resistant Corten steel remains outdoors year-round, and the patina acts as a protective coating. For very long projects, structural reinforcements are used to increase rigidity; washers are helpful at the start to prevent rust from staining the light-colored floor.
For linear planting and zoning - as a container flowerbed, terrace border or natural boundary between courtyard zones.
It's a single, welded box made of 2mm Corten steel. For very long projects, structural reinforcements are used to increase stiffness.
Yes. Corten steel is frost-resistant; for year-round plants, ensure drainage and choose frost-tolerant species in the container.
A lot - the length of 150 cm and the depth of 60 cm allow you to create an extensive, linear composition of a dozen or so plants.
Yes. The low, wide, and heavy form is very stable once planted; the key is to keep it even along its entire length.
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