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Reclaimed Gadrooned Planter Composite Stone 28″ Dia.

Product Code: POT-0167

£300.00 Excl. VAT

Reclaimed Gadrooned Planter- Composite Stone

Add authentic historical character to your garden with this stunning reclaimed composite stone gadrooned planter. Ideal for use on both patios and plinths, this planter covers a variety of potential uses, from feature planting to use as part of a larger water feature. Its authentic weathered patina brings both a rural  and heritage character that new planters can’t replicate.

Dimensions- Dia. 28″ x H20″ (Dia. 71cm x H50.8cm)

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
Dimensions 71 × 71 × 50.8 cm

Description

Reclaimed Gadrooned Planter Composite Stone 28″ Dia.

Add authentic historical character to your garden with this stunning reclaimed composite stone gadrooned planter.

Classic Design Meets Weathered Character

Measuring 28 inches in diameter and 20 inches high, this reclaimed composite stone gadrooned planter features a classic gadroon design. This traditional curved ribbing decorates the outside face and rim beautifully. Furthermore, thanks to its sturdy square base and 30kg weight, the planter sits securely on both plinths and patios. As a result, it provides a completely different look in each unique setting.

Continuous exposure to British weather over two decades has created an authentic weathered patina. Consequently, this reclaimed composite stone gadrooned planter blends easily into established cottage gardens. Alternatively, the softened textures bring a natural look to contemporary garden designs. For this reason, both homeowners and professional garden designers seek out this specific style.

The History and Benefits of Composite Stone

Engineers first developed composite stone as we know it, in the eighteenth century. They created it to mimic natural carved stone at a fraction of the cost. Today, this material offers incredible weather resistance and durability. Choosing a reclaimed composite stone gadrooned planter means you get an item that resists frost damage effectively. Furthermore, choosing reclaimed pieces reduces environmental waste. In addition this sustainable choice saves manufacturing energy and preserves historic craftsmanship.

Versatile Garden Applications for a Composite Gadrooned Planter

Aside from its standalone impact, this versatile vessel works exceptionally well in three alternative ways:

  • Potscaping: Use it alongside various other pots to create a unique, contained flower display.

  • Water Feature: The dense material holds water well, turning the vessel into a beautiful, tranquil pondlet.

  • Feature Planting: Position a single bold specimen in the centre, then surround it with supporting foliage.

Pro Tip: Always position your reclaimed recontituted stone gadrooned planter before filling it with drainage stones, compost, and soil.