Minimal height, maximum impact
The Antwerp Wide Rectangular Planter keeps a clean, horizontal line—just 12 in. tall—yet its span (available in 36 in., 48 in., 60 in., and 72 in. lengths, all 24 in. deep) instantly grounds a room or patio without blocking views.
Cast in commercial-grade fiberglass that laughs off UV, rain, and frost, it’s the low-wide planter that slips into modern schemes where chunky pots feel overbearing.
Where it shines indoors and out
Indoors, slide a 36-inch Antwerp along a console table, set one under a sunny window, or run a pair back-to-back on open shelving to create a living divider that still feels airy.
Its low profile means you can park it in front of a sofa or beneath wall-mounted art without stealing eye-level real estate.
Outdoors, line several along a deck edge for a crisp green border, perch one on a retaining wall to soften stonework, or repeat the 72-inch version across a rooftop terrace to define dining and lounge zones.
Because each planter reads like a visual underline, single pieces work as solo statements, while rows give a formal, architectural rhythm.
What to grow in a wide, shallow bed
A 12-inch soil depth invites layered plantings more than towering specimens. In bright kitchens or patios, treat it as a living herb trough—rosemary, basil, thyme, and mint line up neatly and stay snippable.
Succulent lovers can build a low-maintenance landscape: echeveria rosettes in the foreground, chunky crassulas in the middle, and sedum or trailing string-of-pearls spilling over the lip.
For interior softness, tuck in low ferns, variegated pothos, and snake-plant divisions; their mixed heights turn the long rectangle into a miniature jungle.
Outdoors in full sun, add silver sage or purple heuchera for color contrast, or run dwarf fountain grass in rhythmic clumps for movement and texture.
Color moves that complement the setting
In Matte Black, the Antwerp pairs elegantly with neutral walls, polished concrete, and brushed-nickel fixtures—think upscale hotel-lobby vibe.
Satin White or Dove Gray echoes Scandinavian woods, pale linen upholstery, and terrazzo floors for an organic-modern feel.
Whichever finish you choose, raise the planter on a low bench or steel console if you want the slim profile closer to eye level; stacking heights with a taller companion planter nearby creates an effortless, gallery-style vignette.
Function first, fuss free
Factory drainage holes keep roots healthy outdoors; if yours arrives intact for indoor use, drop nursery pots onto a shallow gravel layer or add a liner with a few drilled holes so excess water never lingers.
The fiberglass shell resists fading and hairline cracks through freeze-thaw cycles, making it a safe pick for year-round patios from Phoenix to Philadelphia.
That durability, plus its sleek silhouette, is why architects specify Antwerp planters in commercial lobbies, restaurant patios, and pool decks — they perform as well as they photograph.
Thoughtful proportions for modern living
At coffee-table height, the Antwerp tucks beside low benches or sectional seating, delivering greenery without intruding on conversation sightlines.
In small apartments or minimalist offices, it provides the plant density people crave while keeping floors free of clutter.
Flat-out stylish
Whether you’re curating a succulent tapestry indoors or drawing a living border along a deck rail, the Antwerp Wide Rectangular Planter offers understated style, reliable performance, and plenty of room for creativity.
It’s more than a container—it’s a design tool that anchors spaces, defines zones, and lets your plants take center stage.