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| Weight | 35 kg |
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| Dimensions | 91 × 17.8 × 25.4 cm |
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Composite Stone Balcony Planters Reclaimed Pair
This pair of reclaimed, weathered composite stone balcony planters brings character and practicality to outdoor spaces of all sizes. Aside from use on a balcony, when well secured, they suit use on patios, defining corners, or in a larger planting design where their shape brings visual interest in a collection of round pots. They also look good placed along low retaining walls, breaking up the flat surface.
Dimensions (each)- L36″ x W7″ x D10″ (L91cm x W17.8cm x D25.4cm)
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 | 35 kg |
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| Dimensions | 91 × 17.8 × 25.4 cm |
This pair of reclaimed, weathered composite stone balcony planters brings character, history, and practicality to outdoor spaces of all sizes. Made in a popular cut stone design, they feature faux walling stone sides and a clean rectangular form. Over years outdoors, exposure has softened sharp lines and mellowed surface detail. In addition, widespread lichen now freckles the stone, adding visual depth and texture. Far from detracting, this patina confirms age and genuine garden use. The composite stone balcony planters therefore feel settled and authentic from the moment they are placed.
Composite stone developed during the nineteenth century as an alternative to costly quarried stone. Craftsmen blended crushed stone, cement, and aggregates to create robust cast forms. As a result, makers achieved consistent detail and strength at a practical cost. Garden designers soon adopted composite stone for planters, urns, and architectural features. It offered durability, adaptability, and convincing stone like appearance. Today, composite stone garden features remain popular for their performance and appearance.
Composite stone suits garden features particularly well. It withstands repeated freeze and thaw cycles without splitting. Moreover, it ages slowly and attractively rather than deteriorating abruptly. These planters now closely mimic natural stone, both visually and texturally. Consequently, composite stone balcony planters blend effortlessly into established gardens and planting schemes. They sit comfortably among mature borders, gravel paths, and trailing foliage.
Their aged appearance creates instant cohesion within traditional or wild gardens. They integrate easily without appearing newly introduced or visually dominant. Gardeners can fill them with colourful blooms or foliage for seasonal interest. Alternatively, greenery around them enhances their sculptural presence. As their name suggests, composite stone balcony planters also work beautifully as balcony or window boxes. When properly secured, they add structure to otherwise plain exterior spaces.
Choosing reclaimed garden features delivers clear benefits. Reuse reduces environmental impact and preserves skilled historic workmanship. Furthermore, reclaimed pieces offer surfaces shaped by decades of weather exposure. This quality brings depth that modern production cannot accelerate. The composite stone balcony planters provide durability, frost resistance, and visual credibility. Ultimately, they offer a permanent, settled garden presence that new items struggle to achieve.


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Northamptonshire
NN12 6LF
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