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Low Profile Rectangular Planter Box – Minimalist Fiberglass Form for Modern Patios and Walkways

SKU: 69025.C-MWH
$253.95

Flat rate shipping & handling. PPM QuickShip: about a week off-peak, two weeks May–July.

Available in 20 Colors. Order Free Color Samples

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Commercial-grade fiberglass. UV-stable, frost-resistant, and ASTM-rated for 1,000-hour salt spray. Specified for hotels, rooftops, and exterior installs.

40 finishes + custom color match. 20 standard colors in Low or High Gloss. Pantone and RAL matching for brand standards.

Finished to order in the USA. PPM QuickShip from our Skokie, IL and Henderson, NV finishing centers. About a week off-peak, two weeks May–July.

Product Details

The Low Profile is a low-profile rectangular fiberglass planter box, 12" tall and 14" wide, designed to define a line through a space without blocking sightlines. Four lengths from 36" up to 72", sized for walkways, patio edges, balcony rails, storefronts, terraces, and lobby thresholds. The shallow profile suits ornamental grasses, herbs, low boxwood hedging, succulents, and trailing plantings, clean modern geometry rather than vertical statement. 20 standard colors, each available in Low Gloss or High Gloss for 40 finish options total. Custom color matching available to any Pantone or RAL reference. PPM QuickShip in 1 to 2 weeks on standard finishes, backed by a 3-year limited warranty.

Best for

  • Walkway and pathway edging
  • Patio, balcony, and rooftop perimeters where height would block sightlines
  • Storefront, restaurant, and hotel entries for clean horizontal definition
  • Pool deck and terrace borders
  • Bench and seating backrest plantings
  • Window-line and built-in look against railings, balustrades, and architectural runs
  • Shallow-rooted plantings: ornamental grasses, herbs, succulents, ground covers
  • Specified by hospitality groups, hotels, restaurants, and luxury residential projects for walkway edging, patio borders, balcony rails, and storefront frontage where the planter has to define a line without intruding on sightlines.
  • Hand-laid commercial-grade fiberglass. Salt-spray resistant, humidity resistant, and UV-protective finishes. Holds up in desert sun, coastal salt air, and freeze-thaw climates for decades. Lightweight relative to concrete; a 72" Low Profile box weighs about 37.5 lb empty, so two people can move and place the longest size without equipment.
  • Four lengths on a consistent 14"×12" cross-section: 36", 48", 60", and 72" for runs along walkways, patio edges, and balcony rails.
  • Low profile (12" tall) defines a horizontal line without blocking sightlines, the right form for railings, low garden walls, walkway edges, and bench-back plantings.
  • Custom color match available to any Pantone or RAL code. A small per-color fee covers the matching process plus any spray-out approvals, in either Low Gloss or High Gloss, your choice.
  • Optional pre-drilled drainage holes at no extra cost. Pick "no drainage" for indoor use or "pre-drilled" for outdoor.
  • Standard nursery grow pot fit: the straight-sided interior takes standard nursery containers in a row (ANSI Z60.1), useful for seasonal swap-in planting. See the size table below.
  • Specification documentation: spec sheet PDF with dimensions, weights, and finish options. Expanded CAD and BIM files are in development.

Sizes & Pricing

Finished to order in our US facility. Commercial-grade build. 3-year limited warranty.

SKU Outer (L × W × H) Inner opening Soil capacity Fits grow pots in a row Empty Filled @ 67 lb/cu ft Filled @ 100 lb/cu ft Price
69025.36 36" × 14" × 12" 33.4" × 11.4" 2.6 cu ft (78 qt) 3× #3 (8.5" dia) 22 lb ~170 lb ~260 lb $487.95
69025.48 48" × 14" × 12" 45.4" × 11.4" 3.5 cu ft (105 qt) 4× #3 (8.5" dia) 26.5 lb ~230 lb ~350 lb $617.95
69025.60 60" × 14" × 12" 57.4" × 11.4" 4.3 cu ft (129 qt) 5× #3 (8.5" dia) 33 lb ~290 lb ~430 lb $764.95
69025.72 72" × 14" × 12" 69.4" × 11.4" 5.2 cu ft (156 qt) 6× #3 (8.5" dia) 37.5 lb ~350 lb ~520 lb $903.95
Nationwide flat-rate shipping by tier based on order subtotal. Curbside shipping & handling included on orders over $3,500. Smaller orders ship at a flat-rate freight charge per tier; White Glove placement is available as an upgrade. Full rate schedule is in the Shipping & Delivery tab.

Soil capacity shown is the planter's usable interior volume from the factory specification, reduced by ~10% to leave room for a drainage layer at the base and ~1" of clearance below the rim. Note: potting soil settles 10 to 15% after the first watering. If you plan to top off to the rim after settling, order a small margin extra. Filled weights are shown at two media densities for load planning: 67 lb/cu ft reflects typical wet potting soil and is the figure most landscape and interior installs work from; 100 lb/cu ft reflects saturated dense media or media containing significant aggregate, sand, or moisture retention amendments, and is the FM Global floor for green-roof load calculations. Use the 100 lb/cu ft column for any rooftop, elevated deck, podium, or balcony load review. Grow pot fit shows the largest standard nursery container that fits snug in a single row (ANSI Z60.1). The 11.4" inner width is the binding constraint, so #3 (8.5" dia) is the largest standard pot that fits with room for backfill. Brand variance is typical, so verify the specific container before order if it matters.

Ships in 1 to 2 weeks for any of our 40 standard finishes and custom color matches under PPM QuickShip. Spray-out samples and custom shapes run longer; details are in the Design Guidance tab.

Prices shown are standard retail. (Trade accounts are available) They include any of our 20 standard colors in Low Gloss or High Gloss (40 finish options). Custom color matching is available with a small per-color fee that covers the full matching process, including physical spray-out samples for approval before production. The fee covers the color in both gloss levels. Pre-drilled drainage holes are free if you need them.

Specifying for a project or ordering for a business? Designers, architects, landscape professionals, and hospitality procurement teams get trade pricing and dedicated project support across our full collection. No minimum order. Apply for a trade account →

Materials & Construction

  • Material: hand-laid commercial-grade fiberglass with a reinforced base. The 72" weighs about 37.5 lb empty; an equivalent concrete trough at the same scale runs well over 200 pounds, so two people can move and place the longest size without equipment.
  • Finish: multi-coat automotive-grade paint, hand-applied and clear-coated. Salt-spray resistant, humidity resistant, and UV-protective, rated for desert sun, coastal salt air, and freeze-thaw climates.
  • Color range: 20 standard colors, each available in Low Gloss or High Gloss for 40 total finish options. Custom color matching to any Pantone or RAL code is available for a small per-color fee, covering both gloss levels. Works equally well for hotel brand standards, architectural specs, and matching residential trim. For brand colors held in other systems, convert to the nearest Pantone or RAL equivalent for the most accurate result.
  • Construction: seamless one-piece rectangular body with straight sides and a reinforced base. No seams or joints to fail, crack, or leak.
  • Origin: Finished in our own US centers. Raw bodies are pre-manufactured and stocked stateside, then finished to your color spec for your order. Three-year warranty backed by our US team.
  • Warranty: 3-year limited warranty against material and finish defects. Full warranty terms.

Low Rectangular Planter Box for Walkways, Patios, and Storefront Edges

The Low Profile planter box is built for spaces where a tall planter would block sightlines or feel overscaled: walkway edges, patio borders, balcony rails, storefront entries, and rooftop perimeters. At 12 inches tall with lengths from 36 to 72 inches, it stays under bench height while giving you enough soil volume to grow boxwood, ornamental grasses, hedges, herbs, or shallow-rooted trees with a #1 or #3 root ball. Specify in any of our 40 standard finishes, with optional drainage and casters for service access.

Project Planning Notes

  • Plant sizing: at 12" tall with about 11.4" of inner depth, the Low Profile is built for shallow-rooted plantings, ornamental grasses (blue fescue, dwarf fountain grass), herbs (lavender, rosemary, thyme), succulents (echeveria, sedum, golden barrel), dwarf boxwood or yaupon for hedging, and trailing material (creeping jenny, dichondra, ivy geranium, trailing pothos). It's not the right form for deep-rooted shrubs, dwarf trees, or specimen plantings; for those, use a taller rectangular planter like Tolga or Potsdam.
  • Filled weight (load planning): see the Filled @ 67 lb/cu ft and Filled @ 100 lb/cu ft columns in the size table above. The two figures bracket typical wet potting soil (67) and saturated dense or aggregate-heavy media (100). The 60" lands between roughly 290 and 430 lb filled and the 72" between roughly 350 and 520 lb. None of the four sizes individually crosses the 1,000 lb structural-review threshold, but for rooftop terraces, elevated decks, and balcony installs running multiple long units back-to-back, coordinate placement with your structural engineer or building manager using the 100 lb/cu ft figure.
  • Drainage decision: indoor use is typically "no drainage" with a saucer or basin under the root ball. Outdoor use should be "pre-drilled" to prevent water from pooling, freezing, or causing root rot. Both options are free; pick at order.
  • Walkway and clearance planning: when lining a walkway or path, leave 18 to 24" of clear traffic width past the planter edge. The 14" width keeps walkway footprints tight, but factor in spillover from trailing plant material at the rim.
  • Run planning and length matching: match planter length to architectural features, window bays, railings, columns, glass-panel spans, for a built-in look. Mix 36" and 48" sizes to stagger around corners or add visual rhythm; use two 72" planters with a 48" in the middle to frame a dining or lounge area. For continuous runs, line three or more of the same length nose-to-tail.
  • Bench-back planting: place a Low Profile directly behind a bench at seat-back height for life and softness without blocking views. The 60" and 72" lengths align well with standard 6 to 8 ft bench scales.
  • Wind exposure: the Low Profile is light enough that it can shift in high-wind rooftop or balcony installs once empty. Pre-fill with soil before final placement, or add a layer of structural aggregate inside the bottom for ballast on exposed installs.
  • Custom color workflow: send us your Pantone or RAL code. We mix the match and produce physical spray-out samples for your approval. Once approved, production begins. Add roughly one week to standard lead time for the spray-out and approval cycle. A small per-color fee applies and covers all spray-outs needed to lock the match, the fee covers both Low Gloss and High Gloss versions of that color. If your brand color lives in another system, convert to the nearest Pantone or RAL equivalent before submitting; cross-system conversions from house-paint references are typically only 80% accurate and add significant time to the approval cycle.
  • Lead time caveats: standard finishes ship in 1 to 2 weeks under our PPM QuickShip program. Custom Pantone or RAL color matches add about 1 week. Fully custom shapes and sizes are built to order on a project timeline we confirm with you at order. Bulk project orders (25+ units) ship on a confirmed schedule we set at order. We confirm exact dates in writing before you commit.
  • Multi-unit finish consistency: for runs of 4+ units, request finish-consistency confirmation before production. Single-batch production keeps color, sheen, and texture matched across the order.

For Designers & Project Teams

The Low Profile is in regular rotation for hospitality, restaurant, hotel entry, balcony perimeter, and storefront frontage projects. Because we finish every order in our US facility, lead times stay short and color flexibility stays open.

  • US-stocked, finished to your color order. 1 to 2 weeks for any standard finish under our PPM QuickShip program; add about 1 week for a custom Pantone or RAL color match.
  • Color matching for branded environments. Match a hotel brand standard, restaurant interior palette, or architectural specification using any Pantone or RAL code. A small per-color fee covers the match and spray-out approvals.
  • Trade pricing for designers, architects, landscape professionals, and hospitality procurement teams across our full collection. Apply for a trade account.
  • Specification documentation: Low Profile spec sheet PDF with dimensions, weights, planting openings, capacity, and finish options for project submittals. Expanded CAD and BIM files are in development.
  • Freight delivery options: FedEx Freight Direct curbside (with liftgate and appointment) on $500+ orders, White Glove placement available, and orders over $3,500 include curbside shipping & handling at no additional cost. Full rate schedule is in the Shipping & Delivery tab.
  • Returns: 30 days from delivery on standard-color items in original condition. Custom color match orders are made to your specification and aren't returnable. We confirm this in writing at time of quote so there are no surprises at delivery.
  • Dedicated support: a project team from initial quote through delivery, not a contact form queue.

Trade Buyers Usually Ask

Can the Low Profile planter hold a small tree?

Yes. The 36, 48, 60, and 72-inch sizes can hold a tree with a #1 or #3 root ball depending on the soil depth needed. For trees with deeper root systems we recommend our Tolga or Wannsee planters. The 12-inch interior depth is best suited for shallow-rooted trees, large shrubs, and dense underplanting.

Which Low Profile size should I choose?

Match length to the architectural feature you're defining. The 36" spans a tidy line under windows or flanks a doorway. The 48" is the go-to for balcony rails, between posts, or along a bench back. The 60" and 72" are the right scale for edging patios, pool decks, storefronts, or rooftop perimeters where long horizontal definition is needed. For continuous lines, plan three or more units of the same length nose-to-tail; for visual rhythm, alternate 36" and 48" units. See the Sizes & Pricing table for full dimensions, capacity, grow pot fit, and weight.

What plants work best in a Low Profile planter?

The Low Profile is a low/shallow planter (12" tall, ~11.4" inner depth), built for plants with shallow root systems. Best choices: ornamental grasses (blue fescue, dwarf fountain grass), herbs (lavender, rosemary, thyme), succulents and cacti (echeveria, sedum, golden barrel), dwarf boxwood or yaupon for a clipped hedge look, trailing material (creeping jenny, dichondra, ivy geranium, trailing pothos) cascading over the front lip, and seasonal annuals like portulaca, million bells, or sweet alyssum. Not the right form for deep-rooted shrubs, small trees, or specimen plantings; for those, use a taller rectangular like Tolga (24" to 32" tall) or Potsdam (12" to 36" tall).

How much soil does each Low Profile size hold?

Soil capacity runs from 2.6 cu ft (78 qt) on the 36" length up to 5.2 cu ft (156 qt) on the 72". Numbers reflect approximately 90% of the usable interior to leave room for a drainage layer and ~1" below the rim, calculated from the factory R2 usable interior. Potting soil settles 10 to 15% after first watering, so add a small margin if you plan to top off to the rim after settling.

How heavy is the Low Profile when planted?

Empty weights run from about 22 lb on the 36" up to about 37.5 lb on the 72". Filled weights are bracketed at two media densities: 67 lb/cu ft reflects typical wet potting soil; 100 lb/cu ft reflects saturated dense media or aggregate-heavy mixes (the FM Global floor for green-roof load calcs). The 36" lands roughly 170 to 260 lb filled, the 48" roughly 230 to 350 lb, the 60" roughly 290 to 430 lb, and the 72" roughly 350 to 520 lb. None of the four sizes crosses the 1,000 lb structural-review threshold individually, but for rooftop terraces, elevated decks, and balcony installs running multiple long units back-to-back, coordinate placement with your structural engineer or building manager using the 100 lb/cu ft figure.

Is the Low Profile suitable for rooftops, balconies, or elevated decks?

Yes. This is one of its primary use cases. The low profile keeps sightlines open over balcony rails, terrace edges, and rooftop perimeters; the lightweight fiberglass build keeps point loads low; and the 14" footprint stays clear of walkways. For all outdoor use, choose pre-drilled drainage to prevent water from pooling and freezing. On windy installs, pre-fill with soil before final placement or add a layer of structural aggregate inside the bottom for ballast. Use the 100 lb/cu ft column for any rooftop or elevated deck load review.

Should I choose drainage holes or no drainage holes?

Indoor placements are typically "no drainage" paired with a saucer or basin under the root ball. Outdoor placements should always be "pre-drilled" to prevent root rot, water buildup, and freeze damage, especially important in regions subject to freezing temperatures. Both options are free and selected at order.

Can the Low Profile be used outdoors year-round?

Yes. The Low Profile is built from commercial-grade fiberglass with a salt-spray resistant, humidity resistant, and UV-protective multi-coat finish. Units are installed across desert, coastal, and freeze-thaw climates and are backed by our 3-year limited warranty. For outdoor use, choose the pre-drilled drainage option to prevent water from pooling and freezing in the base.

Can I order the Low Profile in a custom color?

Yes. We match any Pantone or RAL code, the industry-standard reference systems for accurate, repeatable color matching on fiberglass. The workflow includes physical spray-out samples for your approval before production starts. A small per-color fee applies and covers the match, all spray-outs needed to confirm, and your choice of Low Gloss or High Gloss for that color. If your brand color lives in Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, or another paint system, convert to the nearest Pantone or RAL equivalent before submitting; cross-system conversions are typically only 80% accurate. For multi-unit orders (4+ units), single-batch production locks finish consistency across the run.

Do you offer trade or volume pricing?

Trade pricing is available to designers, architects, landscape professionals, hospitality procurement teams, and other commercial buyers. There is no order minimum and no volume tier; all approved trade accounts receive the same trade rate across the full collection. Apply for a trade account; we typically respond within one business day.

Colors may render differently on screen than in person. For final color decisions, request a physical sample, recommended for commercial multi-unit orders.

3-Year Limited Warranty

Every Pots, Planters & More fiberglass planter is covered by a 3-year limited warranty from the date of delivery against defects in materials and workmanship. Defective items will be repaired, exchanged, or credited at our discretion.

What's covered

  • Manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship
  • Quality issues present at the time of delivery
  • Repair, exchange, or credit at our discretion

Owner responsibilities

  • Follow the care instructions included with your planter
  • Ensure adequate drainage for outdoor use, especially in freezing climates
  • Avoid misuse, modifications, or neglect, which will void the warranty

Not covered

  • Labor, shipping, delivery, or installation costs related to a claim
  • Damage from accidents, weather extremes, or improper use

Questions or need to file a claim? Contact our team.

    Shipping & Delivery

    PPM QuickShip: standard finishes ship in 1–2 weeks. We stock and finish at our facilities in Skokie, IL and Henderson, NV, so standard orders leave our dock in 1–2 weeks; not the 6–8 weeks typical of made-to-order production. Bulk project orders (25+ units) ship on a confirmed schedule we set with you at order. Custom Pantone and RAL color matches add about 1 week. Fully custom shapes and sizes are built to order; we quote a project timeline at order. Free shipping on orders over $3,500. We ship to the continental United States.

    Flat Rate Shipping & Handling

    All retail and trade orders ship for one flat rate based on your order subtotal. Most orders ship via FedEx Freight Direct with Curbside Delivery (Liftgate & by appointment) included. Smaller orders ship via FedEx Ground.

    Order Subtotal Curbside Delivery Included White Glove Upgrade Optional
    Over $3,500 Free +$499
    $2,000 – $3,499.99 $349 +$399
    $1,000 – $1,999.99 $279 +$299
    $500 – $999.99 $199 +$199
    Under $500 $49 Not available — ships via FedEx Ground

    Curbside Delivery Included

    • Delivery via liftgate to your curb
    • 2-hour delivery appointment window
    • Text and email notifications, including 30 minutes before arrival
    • Signature required (someone 18+)
    • Available everywhere in the continental US

    White Glove Delivery +$199

    • Everything in Curbside Delivery, plus:
    • Two-person delivery team
    • Placement in the room of your choice
    • Packaging removal on request
    • Available on orders $500+; covers ~90% of the US
    • Requires elevator access for delivery to multi-unit buildings

    Offline Wholesale and Trade Orders ship at actual freight cost. Request a wholesale freight quote →

    Estimated Delivery

    Most orders arrive 2–7 business days after they leave our facility, depending on destination. Standard items ship in 1–2 weeks; custom Pantone or RAL color matches add about 1 week. Fully custom shapes and sizes are built to order — we'll quote a project timeline at order.

    What to expect with FedEx Freight Direct

    Your large planter ships on a pallet via FedEx Freight Direct, a noticeable step up from generic LTL freight:

    • 2-hour delivery windows — morning or evening, your choice
    • Text and email notifications when your shipment is scheduled, the day of delivery, and 30 minutes before the truck arrives
    • Curbside Delivery — Curbside, with a liftgate, along with an appointment (included on every retail order)
    • Real-time tracking via fedex.com or the FedEx app
    • Signature required at delivery — please have someone 18+ available

    Want White Glove Delivery? Add it to your order at checkout for two-person delivery, placement in the room of your choice, and optional packaging removal. Available on orders $500+ in approximately 90% of the US — we'll confirm availability for your zip code.

    Living in a condo, apartment, or high-rise? White Glove Delivery requires an available elevator (preferably a freight or service elevator) at the time of delivery. The FedEx team cannot carry planters up stairs. If your building requires elevator reservations, certificates of insurance, or specific delivery hours, please arrange these in advance. If elevator access is unavailable when FedEx arrives, the planter may be delivered to the building lobby or rescheduled at additional cost.

    Inspect before signing. Open the pallet and check each planter at delivery. Note any visible damage on the FedEx delivery receipt before signing — this is the cleanest path to a fast resolution.

    Smaller items — FedEx Ground

    Some smaller planters and accessories under 150 lbs ship via FedEx Ground (commercial addresses) or FedEx Home Delivery (residential, including weekends). Standard FedEx tracking, no appointment required, no signature unless you request one. Typical transit: 1–5 business days. Your shipping confirmation email will indicate which carrier is handling your order.

    If something arrives damaged

    Fiberglass is durable, but freight happens. If you see damage at delivery:

    1. Note it on the FedEx delivery receipt before signing — the driver will wait while you inspect.
    2. Photograph the damage — pallet, packaging, and planter.
    3. Email sales@potsplantersandmore.com within 48 hours with photos and your order number.

    We'll repair, replace, or credit at our discretion under our 3-year warranty. Concealed damage discovered after unpacking must be reported within 5 business days of delivery.

    High-rise, condo, and apartment delivery

    We deliver to multi-unit buildings every day, but a few things need to be in place for delivery to succeed:

    • Reserve your building's freight or service elevator for your delivery window. Most buildings require 24–72 hours' notice and may restrict deliveries to weekday business hours.
    • Confirm the elevator can fit the planter — box is approximately 2" bigger than the planter dimensions. Measure your elevator and unit doorway before ordering.
    • Certificate of Insurance (COI) — many buildings require one before any vendor enters. We can request a COI from FedEx — email sales@potsplantersandmore.com at least 5 business days before delivery.
    • If the elevator isn't available when FedEx arrives, the planter may be delivered to the lobby or rescheduled at additional cost.

    Not sure whether your building can accommodate White Glove Delivery? Contact us before ordering — we'll help you choose the right service level.

    Trade & job-site delivery

    For landscape architects, designers, and commercial buyers:

    • Job-site delivery — provide site contact, hours, and any access restrictions at order
    • Coordinated delivery — we'll schedule finishing your planters to coordinate with your install dates
    • Blind ship — no PPM branding on pallet or packing slip for trade clients managing end-customer relationships
    • Certificate of Insurance (COI) — available on request for sites that require one
    • Inside delivery, white-glove, or installation coordination — available on request, quoted per project

    Request a trade freight quote →

    Outside the continental US (AK, HI, Canada, international)

    Orders to Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Mexico, or international destinations can't be placed on this site. We work with freight forwarders for these regions — email sales@potsplantersandmore.com with your destination and we'll arrange a quote. FedEx Freight Direct also covers Canada, so cross-border quotes are usually quick.

Design Guidance

The Low Profile reads as a horizontal line through a space rather than a vertical statement. In runs of three or more it defines a walkway, patio edge, or terrace perimeter without blocking views. What follows is a guide to placement, sizing, finish selection, and planting.

Where the Low Profile works

Indoor

  • Hotel and restaurant entries lining a glass-wall threshold or hallway.
  • Showroom and gallery floors as soft architecture between display zones.
  • Loft and open-plan residential spaces along window lines for greenery without bulk.
  • Retail storefronts and café perimeters defining seating from circulation.

Outdoor

  • Storefront frontage and restaurant patios lining the public-realm edge.
  • Balcony rails, rooftop terraces, and elevated decks where sightlines need to stay open.
  • Pool deck and pool-house borders softening hardscape without intruding on view.
  • Residential walkways, courtyards, and entry sequences as low garden walls.
  • Hotel porte-cochères and entry plazas defining drop-off zones.

Choosing the right size

Setting Recommended size(s) Why it works
Under a window or flanking a doorway 36" × 14" × 12" Spans the bay without overwhelming; pairs well across a symmetric entry.
Balcony rail or bench-back planting 48" × 14" × 12" Right scale for 4 to 6 ft railing sections and most standard bench spans.
Patio edge or pool-deck border 60" × 14" × 12" Long enough to define a line; short enough to step around a corner.
Storefront, rooftop, or terrace perimeter 72" × 14" × 12" Maximum continuous line per unit; works in nose-to-tail runs across plaza edges.

Grow pot fit (standard nursery containers, snug placement)

For seasonal swap-in planting or staged installations with pre-grown material, here's how many standard nursery containers fit in a single row along each size (ANSI Z60.1). The inner width (~11.4") is the binding constraint, #3 (8.5" dia) is the largest standard pot that fits with room for backfill:

  • 36" (33.4"×11.4" inner): 3× #3 (8.5" dia) or 4× #1 (6.5" dia).
  • 48" (45.4"×11.4" inner): 4× #3 (8.5" dia) or 5× #1 (6.5" dia).
  • 60" (57.4"×11.4" inner): 5× #3 (8.5" dia) or 7× #1 (6.5" dia).
  • 72" (69.4"×11.4" inner): 6× #3 (8.5" dia) or 8× #1 (6.5" dia).

Container dimensions vary by grower, if you're matching to a specific source, measure outside diameter at both top and base before ordering. Most installs plant directly into the Low Profile rather than using grow pots, since the low profile suits continuous, root-shallow plantings (grasses, herbs, ground covers) rather than discrete potted specimens.

Finish & color strategy

  • Low Gloss: reads as a soft satin, sits quietly in residential and hospitality interiors, and is forgiving in high-traffic spots where scuffs may show. The default choice for walkway and patio edges.
  • High Gloss: reflective and architectural, pops against modern facades, stone, and glass, ideal for branded retail, hospitality entries, and storefront frontage. Matte black against white siding or light stone delivers crisp contrast; gloss white brightens shaded patios.
  • Warm neutrals (bronze, tan, charcoal): blend with concrete, teak, or ipe decking for a smooth architectural look that lets the planting take center stage.
  • Bold accent hues (navy, red, yellow): great for branding or wayfinding in cafés, hotels, or retail spaces. Pair with simple green or white plantings to keep it balanced.
  • Custom color match: Pantone or RAL only. Brand standards in Benjamin Moore or Sherwin-Williams are converted to the closest Pantone or RAL on our end (direct paint-brand matching tops out around 80% accuracy).
  • Multi-unit consistency: for runs of 4+ units, request a finish-consistency confirmation before production. Single-batch production keeps color, sheen, and texture matched across the order, critical for long continuous walkway or storefront runs.

For long continuous walkway runs, stick with a single color for visual flow. Mixing finishes works better in short clustered groupings than in long lines.

Planting & specifying

  • Drainage: pick "pre-drilled" for outdoor; pick "no drainage" indoors and use a saucer or liner.
  • Soil & weight: filled weights at 67 lb/cu ft run 170, 230, 290, and 350 lb across the 36" through 72". At 100 lb/cu ft for saturated dense media they run 260, 350, 430, and 520 lb. None of the four sizes crosses 1,000 lb individually, but back-to-back runs on rooftops or balconies can stack up, coordinate placement with your structural engineer using the 100 lb/cu ft figure if installing 4+ long units in a continuous run.
  • Soil settling: potting soil typically settles 10 to 15% after first watering. Our soil capacity numbers in the table above leave room for drainage and ~1" of rim clearance, but if you want to top off to the rim after settling, order a little extra.
  • Plant pairings, full sun: ornamental grasses (blue fescue, dwarf fountain grass), compact lavender, rosemary, thyme, trailing sedum, million bells, or portulaca, clipped dwarf boxwood or yaupon hedging.
  • Plant pairings, partial shade or bright indoor: trailing pothos and philodendron, ZZ Raven with silver satin pothos, low sansevieria, peperomia, trailing ivy geraniums in bright windows.
  • Plant pairings, succulent / modern desert: mixed echeveria and aeonium rosettes with string-of-pearls spilling over the edge; or evenly spaced golden barrel pups for a bold graphic row.
  • Plant pairings, soft textural borders: liriope or mondo grass as a ribbon; trailing dichondra 'Silver Falls' cascading over the front lip.
  • Spacing: roughly 10" between plants gives a continuous look without crowding once they fill in. Use a lightweight, well-draining potting mix.
  • Wind ballast on rooftops and balconies: the Low Profile is light enough empty to shift in high-wind exposed installs. Pre-fill with soil before final placement, or add a layer of structural aggregate inside the bottom for ballast.

Specifying & documentation

  • Spec sheet PDF with dimensions, weights, and finish options.
  • Expanded CAD and BIM files are in development. Email the team for current availability.
  • Architects, designers, and procurement teams: apply for trade pricing.

Project support

For specified projects, we coordinate lead times to your install schedule, ship blind on request, provide a Certificate of Insurance, and quote White Glove placement when curbside isn't enough. Standard finishes ship in 1 to 2 weeks under our PPM QuickShip program; custom Pantone or RAL color matches add about a week; custom shapes and sizes are built to order on a project timeline confirmed at order.

  • Standard finishes (PPM QuickShip): 1 to 2 weeks for any of our 40 standard finishes (20 colors × Low Gloss / High Gloss).
  • Custom Pantone or RAL color match: 2 to 3 weeks (1 to 2 weeks standard plus about 1 week for spray-out and approval).
  • Spray-out sample before production: add about 1 week.
  • Custom shape or size: built to order on a project timeline confirmed at order.
  • Bulk project orders (25+ units): ship on a confirmed schedule set at order.

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Built to last: commercial-grade fiberglass with a salt-spray resistant, humidity resistant, UV-protective multi-coat finish. Backed by our 3-year limited warranty.

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Pots Planters & More planters are specified by teams at Fenway Park, Fontainebleau Las Vegas, Marriott Hotels, Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, and Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

Frequently Asked Questions

Five sizes are available, all 14" wide and 12" tall: 14" × 14" × 12", 36" × 14" × 12" (planting opening 33.5" × 11.5"), 48" × 14" × 12" (opening 45" × 11"), 60" × 14" × 12", and 72" × 14" × 12". The consistent 12" height keeps plantings at ground or deck level.

The low profile form works well for lining walkways, defining patio edges, topping low walls, and flanking doorways where a taller planter would obstruct the sightline. At only 12" tall, it fits minimalist ground-level planting schemes in both residential and commercial settings without drawing attention away from the surrounding space.

At 12" tall, this planter suits low-growing or spreading plants. Succulents, herbs, ornamental groundcovers, annuals, and compact lavender are all good matches. For walkway borders, repetitive plantings of a single species along a row of 60" or 72" units creates a clean, unified landscape line.

The 36" length weighs 17.6 lbs and the 48" length weighs 19 lbs unplanted. Weights for other sizes are not explicitly listed but scale proportionally. The lightweight build makes placement and seasonal repositioning straightforward.

Yes. All planters are crafted from commercial-grade fiberglass and finished with automotive-grade paint that resists UV fading, freeze-thaw cycles, wind, and rain. When the drainage holes are open or properly plugged before freezing temperatures, the planter will not crack or warp over winter. No sealers or coatings are needed.

You choose at checkout. Select "Yes Drainage Holes" for outdoor use, holes are pre-drilled and ready to plant. Select "No Drainage Holes" for indoor installations, and use a removable liner or saucer to protect floors. Drainage holes cannot be added after purchase, so choose carefully.