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Piccadilly Handmade Pot Planter, Lead Lite, 12.25" H x 24.5" W x 24.5" D
Piccadilly Handmade Pot Planter, Lead Lite, 12.25" H x 24.5" W x 24.5" D
Piccadilly Handmade Pot Planter, Lead Lite, 12.25" H x 24.5" W x 24.5" D

Piccadilly Handmade Pot Planter

$589.99
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Size:

12.25" H x 24.5" W x 24.5" D

Color:

Lead Lite

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At a Glance

  • Drainage Holes

About This Product

The planters are rated for both indoor and outdoor use and are frequently specified for rooftops and terraces, hospitality projects, public space installations, and restaurants. They are a great choice for jobs that do not allow for heavy-weight materials and where large-scale plantings are required. Because of their lightweight, fiberglass planters are easier to ship and material handle on the job.

Features

  • This innovative material convincingly replicates the look of lead, iron, and concrete but is up to eighty percent lighter than traditional materials. Produced by a patented process. Durable, non-flammable, and eco-friendly. Made from clay and other naturally found materials. Frost Resistant. U.V. Resistant. Naturally retained salts will ensure natural aging.
  • While they are considered frost-resistant, these lightweight containers should be brought in during the winter and stored in a covered, frost-free location away from the elements.
  • These products replicate the look of lead, iron, concrete, and terracotta at a fraction of the weight to provide ease of handling
  • Always place your planter on a solid level surface and not directly on grass, soil, or an uneven surface. Proper winter care is recommended for all fiberglass/fiber cement planters for protection in environments with potential freeze-thaw cycles. If a planter is to be left planted over the winter, ensure proper drainage by placing a layer of coarse gravel or other appropriate drainage material in the bottom of the container; making sure the drainage holes are not blocked. If the planter remains in contact with the ground surface over the winter, the freeze-thaw cycles may cause the planter to crack.