Meet the Hollywood Corner Planter
Slim, sculptural, and purpose‑built for tight 90‑degree spots, the Hollywood Corner Planter stands 24 inches tall on a tidy 12" × 12" footprint.
Its profile feels more like modern art than garden gear, so it finishes a room’s geometry as elegantly as it frames greenery.
Where It Fits Best
Slide one beside a sectional to soften the angle of the couch, or create a natural bookend for media cabinets without stealing floor space.
On patios, two planters flanking French doors lend instant symmetry; a trio marched along a balcony rail doubles as a living privacy wall while keeping the walking lane clear.
Because the fiberglass shell shrugs off UV, rain, and winter chill, you can shift the planter from indoor foyer to outdoor deck without fuss.
Plants That Thrive in a Tall, Narrow Pot
A vertical interior calls for plants with upright habits and modest root systems. Indoors, snake plant, ZZ plant, or a braided money tree ride the height beautifully.
For brighter corners, try a columnar cactus or ponytail palm - the planter’s curvature mirrors their sculptural trunks.
Outside, rosemary topiary, foxtail fern, or dwarf bamboo enjoy the sheltered microclimate a corner provides.
Want extra depth? Layer a cascading pothos near the rim so vines spill over the front edge while taller stems claim the back.
Color Stories & Styling Ideas
Glossy White brightens shady halls and makes deep‑green foliage glow.
Charcoal anchors crisp, all‑white kitchens and hides the splash marks that come with enthusiastically watered herbs.
For dramatic contrast, Matte Black and variegated snake plants feel straight out of a gallery.
Soft Dove Gray disappears into minimalist, blond‑wood interiors, letting pattern‑heavy pillows steal the show.
Craving warmth? Terracotta Rust partners flawlessly with navy upholstery or patterned cement tile, while Sage Green bridges indoor sunrooms and outdoor terraces - especially striking next to cream stucco.
Brushed Bronze Metallic picks up evening string‑lights on a balcony, and saturated jewel tones like Deep Teal or Aubergine Gloss turn the planter into a color‑blocking accent on sun‑washed decks.
Every finish is automotive‑grade, so the hue you fall for is the hue you keep, season after season.
Pro Tips for Polished Corners
Pair the Hollywood with its rectangular cousin to build an L‑shaped planter box that subtly fences in a dining set.
Indoors, balance one planter with a slim floor lamp in the opposite corner to distribute visual weight and light evenly.
In narrow entries, tuck the planter beside a console: you gain vertical greenery and free the tabletop for keys, mail, or your favorite candle.
Bottom Line
Whether you need an outdoor corner planter that laughs at the weather or an indoor statement piece that rescues dead space, the Hollywood Corner Planter delivers.
Its compact footprint, durable fiberglass build, and made‑to‑order color palette make it an effortless way to green‑up every forgotten corner - and elevate the whole room in the process.