mon-fri 9-13 / 14.30-18.30
Concrete planter for public spaces. Square shape. Dimensions: W. 30 x h. 36 cm.
Planter for urban furniture. Square shape. Dimensions: W. 43 x h. 56 cm. Available in various finishes.
Concrete planter for street furniture. Square shape. Available in different finishes.
Trapezoidal planter for public places. Available in various finishes. Dimensions: W.52 x D.52 x H.52 cm.
Square-shaped planter for urban furniture. Available in various finishes.
Rectangular street furniture planter in FSC certified pine wood, 100x50x50 cm. Pre-treated against insects and woodworms for maximum durability.
Planter for urban furniture. Square shape. Dimensions: W. 65 x h. 67 cm.
Planter for public spaces in marble grit. Shape: oval. Available in different finishes and sizes. Made in Italy.
Crescent-shaped planter in marble grit. Available in various finishes. Dimensions: L.70 x D.52 x h.40 cm.
Urban furniture planter with a rectangular galvanized steel structure in brown. Made in Italy. Dimensions: W.45 x D.45 x h.40 cm.
Trapezoidal-shaped planter for public places. Available in different finishes. Dimensions: W.50 x D.50 x H.80 cm.
Square marble grit planter with decorative reliefs, available in two sizes and premium finishes for urban furniture and common areas.
Planter for street furniture made of concrete with light-colored exposed aggregates. Copper-colored aluminum band. Dimensions: 90 x 45 x h.45 cm.
Square recycled plastic planter for outdoors, resistant and sustainable. Dimensions: W 55 x D 55 x H 35 cm. Weight: 18 kg.
Oval-shaped planter for urban furniture. Made of concrete. With internal handling device. CAM product.
Planter for urban furniture in high-resistance concrete. Copper-colored aluminum decorative band. Available in different finishes. 100% Made in Italy.
Professional pine wood planter 55x55x38 cm, ideal for urban furniture and green areas. Rustic design and resistant structure for public contexts.
Square-shaped planter for public spaces. External dimensions: 42 x 42 cm.
Planter made of galvanized steel with thermosetting polyester powder coating. Color: grey.
Urban furniture planter with copper-colored aluminum decorative band available in various finishes. Dimensions: L.60 x D.60 x H.60.
Urban furniture planter made of high-strength concrete. Dimensions: 90x90xh.65 cm. 100% Italian CAM product. Available in different finishes.
Galvanized steel planter in anthracite grey for public spaces. Dimensions: 60x60xh73 cm.
Planter for urban furniture made of laser-cut shaped steel sheet. Color: Corten. Dimensions: W.50 x D.50 x h.60 cm. Italian product.
Rustic FSC-certified pine wood planter, 100x100x100 cm. Anti-parasitic treatment for parks, rural areas, and open spaces.
High-resistance white concrete planter with travertine finish. Dimensions: 60 x 60 x h 70 cm
Concrete planter with elliptical longitudinal section perfect for urban furniture. Available in different finishes. Length: 1500 mm.
Oval-shaped concrete planter. Dimensions: W.105xD.60xH.65 cm
Planter for urban furniture in concrete. Shape: square. Dimensions: L. 80 x D. 80 x h. 80 cm. CAM product.
Planter with an innovative design for urban furniture. Dimensions: W45 x D45 x H46 cm. Available in various colors.
Planter for outdoor spaces made of profiles. L.900xD.300xH.900 mm
Square planter for public spaces. W.700xD.700xH.790 mm
Square-shaped planter for public spaces. Dimensions: W. 125 x D. 125 x H. 65 cm. CAM product.
Concrete planter for public spaces with copper-colored band. Dimensions: L.135 x D.60 x H.50 cm.
Concrete planter for street furniture. Dimensions: 150x50xh.50 cm
Square-shaped planter ideal for urban furniture. Made of concrete and steel. Dimensions: W65 x D65 x H70 cm
Concrete planter for urban furniture. Shape: oval. Available in different finishes. Dimensions: L.170 x D.60 x h.65 cm. CAM product.
Planter for public spaces with fiberglass tub. Dimensions: L. 65 x D. 65 x h. 70 cm.
Square monoblock planter in high-strength concrete, 100x100x80 cm. Polished accident-prevention structure for urban furniture and public spaces.
Square planter for public spaces. Material: concrete. Dimensions: W.98 x D.98 x h.39 cm.
Urban furniture planter made of concrete. Shape: square. Dimensions: 90x90xh.50 cm. 100% Made in Italy.
Rectangular planter for urban furniture. Dimensions: L.170 x D.50 x h.50 cm. Available in various finishes.
Concrete planter for urban furniture. Dimensions: W.98 x D.98 x h.52 cm. Available in several finishes.
Galvanized and painted steel planter with a simple design. Available in different colors. Dimensions: 550 x 550 x h.550 mm.
Urban street furniture planter 80 L in galvanized steel with perforated decoration. Dimensions: W 50.5 x D 50.5 x H 45.2 cm.
Urban furniture planter, square 170 L in painted steel, self-standing. Dimensions: W 60 x D 60 x H 63 cm.
Urban furniture planter color anthracite grey. Dimensions: 65x65xh.70 cm.
Concrete planter for street furniture with aluminium band. Dimensions: L200 x W85 x H57 cm.
Urban furniture planter in galvanized and powder-coated steel, 68x68x72 cm. Robust tubular structure for squares, courtyards, and shopping centers.
Outdoor planter for squares in corten steel. Dimensions: W.60x D.60x H.60cm
Outdoor steel planter with square tubular supports featuring rectangular-shaped decorations and square tube crossbeams.
Oval concrete planter with decorative band. Dimensions: L 100 x D 60 x H 65 cm.
Outdoor planter for public spaces. Dimensions: W.60xD.60xH.60 cm
Concrete planter ideal for furnishing public spaces. Available in different colors. Dimensions: 1200 x 1200 x h.666 mm.
Square planter for public spaces. Material: reconstituted stone. Dimensions: W.80 x D.80 x H.80 cm.
Metal planter for public spaces with internal container in grey fiberglass. Italian product.
Concrete street furniture planter. Dimensions: L. 140 x W. 140 x H. 90 cm. CAM product.
Galvanized steel planter RAL 7001 with decorative cut-outs and internal container. Dimensions: W 70 x D 70 x H 72 cm.
Square galvanized steel planter for public spaces. Internal fiberglass container. Dimensions: H.72 x D.70 x L.70 cm.
620 L FRP planter for public spaces, UV glossy finish. Dimensions: W 100 x D 100 x H 70 cm.
Oval planter with copper aluminium band. Dimensions: L 130 x D 60 x H 65 cm. Weight: 400 kg.
Outdoor planter with load-bearing structure in square steel tubing with forged steel studs and spheres. Dimensions: 80x80x100 cm.
Square street furniture planter. Structure made of metal. Dimensions: H.72.5 x D.75 x L.75 cm.
Painted steel planter ideal for urban furniture. Dimensions: W.50 x D.50 x h.50 cm
Cubic planter for urban furniture in galvanized and painted steel and laser-cut external sheet metal. W. 600 x D. 600 x h. 650 mm. External sheet metal finish: pure white RAL 9010.
Cubic-shaped dice planter in galvanized and painted steel. Laser-cut outer sheet. Dimensions: W. 560 x D. 560 x h. 560 mm.
Planter for public spaces in recycled plastic. 1000x1000x1000 mm
Square planter for public spaces. Colour: anthracite grey. Dimensions: W. 651 x D. 651 x H. 615 mm
Planter for public spaces with zebra finish. Material: concrete. Dimensions: W.80 x D.80 x H.80 cm. CAM product.
Planter for urban furniture in galvanized steel. Finish: light oak anthracite grey effect RAL 7016.
Oval-shaped planter for public spaces with decorative band. Dimensions: L. 200 x D. 80 x h. 80 cm. CAM product.
Square planter in white concrete 52.5 R with sandblasted/washed effect. Dimensions: W 98 x D 98 x H 104 cm. Weight: 990 kg.
Square-shaped planter for urban furniture with self-leveling and self-aligning feet. Dimensions: W. 600 x D. 600 x h. 800 mm.
Metal planter for public spaces. Capacity: 270L. Dimensions: W.920 x D.920 x H.720 mm.
Square planter for outdoor spaces with base feet. In marble grit and powder. Dimensions: W. 800 x D. 800 x H. 800 mm.
Cubic planter in galvanized and painted steel. Dimensions: W. 1030 x D. 1030 x h. 1000 mm. Structure available in different colors. External sheet color: pure white RAL 9010.
Square concrete planter for public spaces with decorative steel structure. Dimensions: W150 x D150 x H100 cm. CAM product.
Planters designed for street furniture represent fundamental structural elements for managing high-traffic public and private spaces, fulfilling functions that go beyond simple floral decoration. These products are designed to withstand mechanical stress, acts of vandalism, and extreme atmospheric agents, while ensuring a healthy environment for the growth of plant species.
The choice of a professional planter requires an in-depth analysis of the installation context, evaluating parameters such as the ground load capacity, the integrated drainage system, and the chemical compatibility of materials with the growing substrate. In metropolitan contexts, these elements often act as physical deterrents or path markers, integrating into the architectural fabric with aesthetic rigor and technical functionality.
The adoption of professional planters in public or commercial environments is not just an aesthetic requirement, but part of a strategy for environmental mitigation and improvement of urban liveability. These containers allow for the introduction of greenery in areas where in-ground planting is impossible due to underground services, historical paving, or structural constraints.
Beyond their biological function, street furniture planters operate as actual flow management tools: their imposing mass and intrinsic stability make them ideal for protecting pedestrian areas from vehicular traffic or for creating natural anti-intrusion barriers in sensitive contexts. The constructive robustness ensures a multi-decade lifespan, drastically reducing the replacement costs typical of hobbyist products.
A further advantage lies in the ability of these structures to regulate the local microclimate through the evapotranspiration of the hosted plants, contributing to the reduction of heat islands in concreted squares. The surface finishes are designed to resist UV rays and freeze-thaw cycles, maintaining their structural and chromatic integrity over time.
Choosing products specific for outdoor use means investing in ideal solutions for intensive use, where every detail, from wall thickness to the configuration of the bottom for rainwater runoff, is optimized to minimize extraordinary maintenance interventions and guarantee maximum safety for passers-by.
The market for street furniture planters is mainly divided based on construction materials, each of which offers specific performance in terms of resistance and style. Concrete and grit planters represent the standard for heavy furniture; their thermal inertia protects the root system from temperature fluctuations, while their high weight acts as a natural deterrent against theft and unauthorized movement.
These variants are often treated with water-repellent and anti-graffiti protectors, making them ideal for public parks and railway areas. Shapes can vary from classic circular or rectangular models to more complex geometries that integrate perimeter seating, transforming the pot into a multifunctional furniture element.
Metal solutions, which include galvanized steel, stainless steel, and the characteristic Corten steel, offer a contemporary aesthetic and superior formal versatility. Corten, in particular, is highly appreciated for its ability to self-protect through an oxidized patina that stops internal corrosion, eliminating the need for periodic painting.
For contexts where visual warmth and integration with the natural landscape are sought, wooden planters (usually pressure-treated pine or exotic woods like Iroko) represent the choice of preference. These structures are almost always equipped with an internal steel or polypropylene tank to avoid direct contact of the moist earth with the wooden walls, preserving the structure from rot and ensuring unexpected longevity even in humid climates.
The selection of the ideal container must start from a careful evaluation of the plant species to be planted, as soil volume and pot depth directly influence the plant’s health. A planter that is too small will cause rapid root overheating and require too frequent watering, while one that is excessively large could retain too much moisture if not properly drained.
It is fundamental to consider the full load weight, which includes the pot, the potting soil, the drainage layer, and the saturation water; this data is critical for installations on slabs, balconies, or underground parking covers, where load limits cannot be ignored. A common error is underestimating the importance of drainage holes: in an urban environment, stagnant water is not only harmful to the greenery but can cause permanent stains on the underlying pavement if not channeled.
Another decision criterion concerns exposure to impacts and vandalism: in nightlife areas or stadiums, vibrated reinforced concrete planters offer guarantees of indestructibility that wood or thin sheets cannot match. Conversely, for restaurant terraces or temporary outdoor areas, the modularity and relative lightness of high-end aluminum or polyethylene planters can facilitate seasonal rearrangement operations.
It is also necessary to foresee if the planter will need to be moved: many professional models include recesses at the base for lifting via pallet truck or forklift, a technical detail often overlooked but vital for urban logistics and extraordinary cleaning of the occupied areas.
The integration of planters into urban projects requires reflection on their spatial arrangement to avoid creating blind spots or architectural barriers that hinder visibility and the passage of strollers and emergency vehicles. Modular configurations allow for the creation of long green walls that separate cycle paths from roadways, increasing the perceived and actual safety of vulnerable users.
Surface cleaning varies based on the material: while concrete can be treated with high-pressure washers, painted metal surfaces require neutral detergents to avoid dulling the protective layer. It is advisable to periodically check that the leveling feet, if present, are correctly adjusted to avoid slopes that compromise the uniformity of irrigation.
Investing in planters equipped with internal insulating layers can make the difference in extreme climates, protecting roots from winter frost and the radiant heat of metal walls during the summer. Attention to these construction details distinguishes a professional product from an inexpensive solution, ensuring that urban greenery remains an asset and does not become an unsustainable maintenance burden.
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Vibrated reinforced concrete or marble grit are the safest options for critical urban contexts. Their high mass prevents unauthorized movement and the rough or treated finish discourages illegal billposting and graffiti, ensuring superior resistance to mechanical impacts compared to any other metallic or synthetic material.
Metal is a thermal conductor and can overheat if directly exposed to the summer sun. To overcome this problem, professional steel or aluminum planters should be equipped with an internal insulating lining or a double air chamber, avoiding direct contact of the soil with the overheated walls.
To preserve wood over time, it is essential to use an internal protective tank made of plastic or metal. This physical barrier prevents constant contact between the moist substrate and the wooden walls, preventing the decomposition of fibers and ensuring that the external structure maintains its decorative and load-bearing function.
Movement depends on the model chosen. Many heavy concrete planters are designed with a raised base that allows for the insertion of pallet truck forks. For metal or wood planters, there are versions equipped with retractable industrial wheels with brakes, ideal for restaurant outdoor areas that need to be moved regularly.
Corten steel is particularly appreciated for its zero maintenance. The naturally formed oxidized patina acts as a protective barrier against through-corrosion. Aesthetically, it integrates perfectly into parks and historical centers, offering very high structural resistance associated with reduced sheet metal thicknesses that allow for elegant and modern designs.
For medium-sized shrubs, a minimum depth of 60-80 centimeters is required, while for small ornamental trees, it is advisable not to go below 100 centimeters. Adequate soil volume is essential not only for nourishment but also to ensure the stability of the plant against the action of wind, which acts on the foliage.