Bespoke steel planters offer unique landscaping solution

  • 17 Jul 2015

Since its conception in 2013, the EverEdge Planter has become increasingly popular with consumers.

Designed to be robust and functional, as well as aesthetically pleasing, the product can be manufactured to order in any shape or size.

Bespoke steel planters

The planters can be designed to suit the project in question – they can be specified to blend naturally into their surroundings or act as focal points.

They can be manufactured in an assortment of different materials, including Cor-Ten steel, or a natural weathering steel.

If necessary, the planters can also be made without or with a base.

The hot dip galvanised steel planters can be powder-coated to any colour or left unpainted.

The planters are delivered in a flat-packed kit. Depending on its size and shape, each planter can be put together within fifteen minutes.

Although EverEdge prides itself in offering bespoke planters, it also provides the standard galvanised and powder-coated slate grey planter, which is 4mm thick and 600mm high, wide and long.

Find out more about EverEdge Planters

EverEdge,
93 The Lloyd,
Market Drayton,
Shropshire,
United Kingdom,
TF9 2PS

Phone: 01453 731717

Visit EverEdge's website

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