Steel planters
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Falchi Perkins Eastman Metropolitan Planter Corten Steel
Den stora trädgårdsfesten på Sofiero i all ära men besök i privata trädgårdar är så mycket mer inspirerande för mig. Som här hos Catar...
stina andersson saved to Terrass
Everything you need to know about retaining walls in your garden, including different styles and how to install them to take your garden to the next level.

Kinga Kopanska saved to ogród industrialny
Whether you have a modern landscape, or just a bit of patio space, you can incorporate some kind of corten steel element to make your outdoor space more interesting. From planters and retaining walls to beautiful water features, the possibilities are almost endless!

Kris Griggs saved to Gardens
Here are 9 examples of built-in weathered steel garden planters bringing style, texture, and color to backyards and patios.
Gerald Marquez saved to Landscape
Customized Corten Steel Rusty Assembly Metal Flower Planter, Gazebo, Flower Pot,Application Scene:Landscape Engineering, Finishing:Powder Coated, Production Method:Mechanical, Applicable:Simulation Flower, Trademark:haoyang, Transport Package:Carton, Specification:customized, Origin:China
Bespoke powder coated steel planters are commissioned for the redevelopment of the landmark Old Library building in historic Leamington Spa.
Very strong and wear-resistant Weatherproof and durable material Warm and natural appearance The Corten Steel from Idealist is a beautiful, low maintenance outdoor planter. The steel is designed to "weather" or "age" to give a coppery colour that will improve with time. Starting out as a blue/grey colour, as soon as Corten Steel is exposed to the elements, it will naturally weather and develop a rich eye catching finish. This natural fixed coating of rust provides protection against further…

Janette McMurran Kunkel saved to garden and yard
Image 10 of 11 from gallery of Acton Cove House / Bates Masi + Architects. Photograph by Michael Moran

Nick McCullough saved to Containers / Planters