Why the Cuba Low Corner Planter Catches the Eye
Meet the Cuba Low Corner Planter - a sleek 14 × 14 × 12-inch vessel that slips neatly into any right angle. Its low-profile geometry keeps sight-lines clear while giving your greenery a grounded, architectural stage, so those forgotten corners finally pull their weight.
In short: it’s the rare corner planter that behaves like good furniture - useful, attractive, and easy to live with.
Where It Works Best
Think of spots where a pot usually can’t squeeze: the reading nook by the sofa, that unused angle on a balcony, the gap between grill and railing, or the office reception corner that could use a little life.
Indoors, the Cuba serves as a tidy corner indoor planter that won’t block windows or artwork; outside, its weather-resistant shell makes a dependable planter that defines patio edges without hogging floor space.
Standing just 12 inches high, this low‑profile planter keeps foliage grounded while preserving open sightlines and easy movement around it.
Pick a Finish, Set the Mood
JBD Concepts sprays every unit to order, so you can go classic or bold.
A black low planter in sharpens light-wood floors or raw concrete; Matte Bright White brightens dim alcoves and lets foliage steal the show; and with more than 20 stock hues - or full custom - you can match brand colors on a retail floor or coordinate with outdoor cushions.
What Thrives Inside
The square footprint and shallow depth welcome plants that stay sculptural rather than sprawling.
For shade-prone corners, a snake plant or ZZ stands tall without sulking.
Want to soften the right angle? Let pothos or philodendron cascade over the rim. Sunny windowsills love compact succulents or a mini cactus garden, while a kitchen-door placement begs for fragrant thyme and dwarf rosemary.
Layer a taller centerpiece (say, dracaena) with trailing greens around the edges to add dimension without crowding.
Built Tough, Stays Light
Behind the clean lines is marine-grade fiberglass—light enough to move solo yet rugged enough to shrug off sun, frost, and the occasional bump. The non-porous shell won’t wick moisture, and you can drill drainage holes (or ask us to pre-drill) so roots never sit in water.
Maintenance is brunch-level easy: mild soap, soft cloth, done. A three-year warranty covers material and craftsmanship, so you plant once and relax.
Size Details & Styling Combos
At 14 inches wide, the Cuba functions as a planter that anchors a single statement plant. Pair two at the far ends of a sectional for symmetry, or team one with the matching rectangular planter from the same collection to frame a walkway. Because each piece shares the 12-inch height, groupings feel cohesive even when the footprints differ.
The Takeaway
If an empty corner is bothering you, this corner planter box is the easiest fix: visually weighty, physically light, and versatile enough to shift from living room to veranda as seasons change.
Order a single Cuba to test the waters - or grab a pair to wrap a patio lounge in green and create an instant “outdoor room.” Either way, you’ll wonder how that blank corner ever got a free pass.