Not every planter needs to disappear into the background. Sometimes it earns its place by looking like it was chosen.
The tulip cut-out screen on this one does exactly that. It's botanical without being literal — a repeating pattern that suggests a garden even before anything is planted in it. On a front porch, a cafe entrance, or a balcony corner, it reads as a deliberate design element rather than a functional afterthought.
What makes it genuinely useful is the double-layer bed underneath. A removable upper tier adds 9.8 inches of growing depth on top of the base — use both layers together for deep-rooted plants, or remove the top section when you want a shallower, wider planting surface. One structure, two configurations.
The galvanized metal holds its finish through full outdoor exposure, and the UV protection extends its usefulness to covered indoor settings as well — a window-side statement piece that works just as well outdoors.
Forty-seven inches tall. Tulip screen. A planter that's genuinely worth looking at.