Tribeca Planter, Low - Extra Large
Best minimalist statement piece for modern indoor or outdoor garden displays.
This cast stone vessel brings a grounded, architectural weight to your patio that flimsy plastic alternatives simply can't match. It’s a substantial, minimalist anchor for your greenery that gains character with age, though its heavy, permanent nature means you’ll want to choose its spot carefully from the start.
$1164.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
97
/ 8605
#97 in Pots & Planters
Price vs Category Average
+130%
Above average
Material
7500
/ Cast Stone (, PSI strength)
Who it's for
- Gardeners wanting space for mature shrubs or complex arrangements
- Designers seeking a modern anchor for expansive outdoor patios
- Homeowners investing in permanent, weather-resistant landscape fixtures
Who should skip it
- Renters or gardeners who frequently rearrange their outdoor layout
- Budget-conscious shoppers looking for standard garden center options
- DIYers wanting to avoid heavy lifting and high soil costs
Performance breakdown
Structural Integrity
Cast stone with 7,500 PSI strength ensures exceptional long-term durability.
Design Versatility
Minimalist aesthetic seamlessly complements both modern and traditional landscape designs.
Finish Variety
Fourteen available finishes offer extensive customization for any specific color palette.
Weight Stability
At 506 pounds, this planter remains immovable in high-wind outdoor environments.
Drainage Efficiency
Standard two-inch drainage hole provides adequate water management for large plantings.
Installation Effort
Substantial weight requires professional equipment or multiple people for safe placement.
Key Specs
Material
Cast Stone (7,500 PSI strength)
Dimensions
36"W x 22"H
Total Weight
506 lbs.
Base Dimensions
17"W
Inside Top Diameter
32"W
Inside Height
20"H
Drainage
One centered drainage hole, approximately 2"
Country of Origin
USA
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