Meet the Delray Tall Corner Planter
Built from lightweight fiberglass and standing 32 inches high on a 12 × 12 inch footprint, the Delray is engineered to slip neatly into that awkward corner your decor hasn’t quite mastered yet.
Its slim silhouette delivers the presence of a large planter without eating up floor space, and the weather‑resistant finish means it works indoors or as on the balcony or patio.
Why It Shines in Tight Spots
Corners naturally draw the eye upward, so a vertical vessel like this one turns dead space into a focal point.
Because fiberglass weighs a fraction of ceramic or concrete, you can reposition the planter seasonally - handy for renters, event setups, or anyone styling a balcony corner.
The material won’t crack in frost or fade in full sun, making it a true outdoor planter as well.
Placement Ideas Indoors & Out
Picture a pair flanking a condo entryway to raise the ceiling visually, or a single planter anchoring the far end of an L‑shaped sectional on the deck.
Slide one beside a media console to soften hard electronics lines, or line three along a restaurant alcove to create an instant green privacy screen.
In compact backyards, tuck it where two fences meet and let foliage spill upward to blur the joinery.
Plant Pairings That Fit
The 9‑inch interior width favors plants that climb rather than sprawl.
Try a columnar snake plant for low‑maintenance drama, or a bamboo palm where filtered light calls for tropical vibes.
Dracaena, fiddle‑leaf figs, and birds of paradise all echo the planter’s height, while a trellised golden pothos or monstera lets vines drape artfully over the edge.
Outdoors, ornamental grasses, dwarf olives, or sky‑pencil hollies give architectural punch without rooting too aggressively.
Playing With Color
JBD offers 20‑plus finishes, from Matte Black and Metallic Silver to bold Gloss Red.
Matte Black corner planter + warm timber floors + brass fixtures = sophisticated urban loft.
Grey corner planter (Metallic Silver or classic Gray) beside slate tile and stainless appliances keeps an industrial kitchen cohesive.
Matte White against a jade green accent wall amplifies plant foliage for a gallery‑like feel.
Go coastal by pairing a Gloss Cobalt or Matte Navy planter with sandy neutrals and rattan; the blue ties sky and sea together on a balcony.
Remember, high‑contrast schemes make the planter itself pop, while tone‑on‑tone palettes let foliage take center stage.
Styling Tips for Designers at Heart
Group two Delrays of different heights (the line extends up to 72 inches long) to create a stepped vertical garden at the end of a hallway.
Mirror one against a floor‑length window so greenery appears doubled, or run several along a pool edge to echo the water’s linear geometry.
Indoors, slip a cash‑safe drainage tray beneath and style the planter as a corner planter pot next to a reading chair - your own living, breathing floor lamp.
For commercial lobbies, specifying sealed bottoms keeps water where it belongs; outdoors, request drainage holes and add a two‑inch layer of lightweight aggregate to protect roots.
Bottom line
Whether you need a corner planter to ground a modern foyer or to lift foliage to eye level in a studio apartment, the Delray delivers professional‑grade durability and an effortlessly tailored look.