A round-sectioned design. The planters take on an increasingly low-profile form as the girth increases.
SIZES
20" x 10" / 24 lbs. / 12 gal.
20" x 18" / 36 lbs. / 23 gal.
30" x 18" / 61 lbs. / 49 gal.
39" x 18" / 93 lbs. / 87 gal.
30" x 24" / 73 lbs. / 70 gal.
Available Finishes : Gray and Anthracite
Container comes with drain holes unless otherwise specified.
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These planters possess an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio, making them suitable for a wide range of environments – from weight-restricted roof
terraces to interiors, to public spaces. Even the largest sizes are easy to handle.
What is Fiber Cement?
Fiber Cement is a mixture of Portland cement, reinforcing fibers, air, and water.
Initially moldable, the material slowly solidifies into a water and humidity resistant form.
40% Bonding Agent - The binding material is Swiss Portland cement, produced with sintered limestone and marly clay. Portland cement is the main
component in all fiber cement products.
11% Additives - Inert additives improve certain characteristics of the fiber cement and optimize product quality.
5% Process Fibers - Processing fibers serve as filters during the production process. They are mainly cellulose fibers widely used in the paper
industry. Recycled waste paper is used to some extent.
2% Reinforcing Fibers - Reinforcing fibers are synthetic and organic fibers made of polyvinyl alcohol and modified for fiber cement application.
Similar fibers are widely used in fabrics, tissues, and fleece.
12% Water - The water content remains within the fiber cement panel for a long time and contributes to the continuing strengthening (hydration) of
the cement stone.
30% Air - Microscopically small air pores serve as expansion chambers for freezing water and make the product frost proof. Fiber cement is a
breathable material, while simultaneously being water and weather proof.
Fiber Cement Planters, Benches and Landscape Features have a 3 year limited warranty on their structure and a 10 year frost warranty.