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| Weight | 30 kg |
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| Dimensions | 44 × 44 × 42 cm |
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Reclaimed Tulip Design Planter
This reclaimed tulip design planter displays softened edges, worn surfaces, and gentle lichen from decades outdoors. This weathering brings instant heritage charm to any outside space, especially patios and garden path entranceways. Planted with colourful blooms, it supports rather than overpowers garden planting designs, and brings visual interest when placed on a stone plinth.
Approximate dimensions- Dia. 17 1/2″ x H16 1/2″ (Dia. 44cm x H 42cm)
Please note, due to the nature of production, the age of the items and process of reclamation, there are likely to be imperfections and wear marks.
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| Weight | 30 kg |
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| Dimensions | 44 × 44 × 42 cm |
The reclaimed tulip design planter displays softened edges, worn surfaces, and gentle lichen from decades outdoors. Moreover, its heavily aged rim carries lush moss, signalling long exposure to rain, frost, and sun. Consequently, the surface convincingly mirrors natural stone while benefiting from modern material resilience.
Composite stone emerged in the nineteenth century as craftsmen combined aggregates, cement, and pigments to imitate quarried stone. Therefore, manufacturers could create consistent garden features that resisted cracking, erosion, and seasonal movement. This material offers durability, lighter weight, and easier placement compared with carved stone alternatives. Additionally, composite stone ages gracefully, developing patina without losing structural integrity or definition.
The tulip design planter originated in classical European gardens, where flared forms echoed botanical abundance and symmetry. Over time, gardeners embraced this shape for its balanced proportions and ability to frame seasonal planting. As a result, the reclaimed tulip design planter remains popular within traditional landscapes and relaxed, wildlife friendly gardens. Its authentic weathering suggests heritage, yet the structure copes with moisture, frost, and repeated planting cycles.
With a diameter of 17 1/2 inches, the reclaimed tulip design planter introduces rustic presence without dominating nearby displays. Accordingly, it works well marking pathway entrances, softening patio corners, or resting among dense greenery. Planted with colourful blooms, grasses, or herbs, the form supports varied planting styles throughout the year. Full of roses and placed on a stone plinth, it creates visual impact and adds height to floral decoration.
Using reclaimed garden features reduces waste while preserving historic designs otherwise lost to redevelopment or neglect. Furthermore, aged pieces introduce immediate character, avoiding the harsh look of newly made garden features. They also support sustainable landscaping by extending product lifecycles and reducing demand for raw extraction. The reclaimed tulip design planter embodies these values while offering practical performance for everyday garden use.
Because composite stone handles moisture well, roots remain protected and containers resist cracking during cold weather. Meanwhile, the textured patina blends easily with brick, stone paving, timber, and established planting schemes. The reclaimed tulip design planter therefore suits gardeners seeking history, sustainability, and reliable outdoor performance.
Ultimately, this planter brings quiet heritage presence, fitting naturally within both formal layouts and wilder garden settings. It complements reclaimed materials and long established planting beautifully.


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NN12 6LF
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