A clean, modern look for any space
The Miami Rectangular Planter is the perfect blend of form and function. Low profile and sleek, it fits in with contemporary and transitional spaces and comes in a range of finishes so you can style it how you like.
Whether you have a spacious poolside deck or a narrow apartment balcony, this planter gives you the freedom to add greenery without taking up too much room.
It’s available in multiple sizes so you can use it to frame entrances, divide open-concept patios or even line interior hallways for a subtle touch of biophilic design.
Longer ones are great for defining spaces – like separating dining and lounge areas on a patio – while the smaller ones work well in pairs flanking doors or windows.
Plants that love it
Because of its horizontal layout, the Miami planter is perfect for layered plantings. You can use upright elements like horsetail reed or dwarf bamboo in the center or back row, then cascade softer trailing plants like creeping jenny or sweet potato vine over the front edge.
Want a low maintenance look? Snake plants or agave varieties hold their shape and require minimal care.
For a culinary twist, try mixing rosemary, thyme and chives. They love good drainage, look great when spilling over the edges and make your outdoor kitchen setup that much more practical.
How to match planter color to your space
What really sets this planter apart is the finish – from matte to glossy metallics. Here’s how to make the most of each color in your space:
Metallic Bronze is warm and sophisticated. It’s great with outdoor spaces with natural wood furniture or terracotta tiles. Pair it with greenery heavy plantings like ferns or grasses and let the bronze shine subtly complement the surrounding textures.
Metallic Silver is more industrial and cool. It pairs well with modern concrete patios, brushed steel furniture or minimalist interiors. For plants, silvery foliage like dusty miller or lavender looks great with the metallic tones.
Gloss Metallic Gold is a statement piece. It works well in eclectic or glam spaces – think marble countertops, velvet cushions or moody accent walls. Deep green plants with big leaves like monstera or bird of paradise create a rich contrast here.
Matte Gun Metal has a smoky undertone that works with contemporary color schemes – charcoal flooring, dark timbers or pale stone. It’s versatile so you can go bold with flowering plants or subtle with soft textured foliage.
Gloss Bright White is contrasty. Use it to brighten up darker decks or entryways. Against deep green foliage or colorful blooms like petunias or geraniums the white finish really pops.
Gloss Eggplant brings a rich color into play. This works as an accent in spaces with gold or brass details. Go with ornamental grasses or pale-hued flowers like white hydrangeas to balance it out.
Gloss Red is bold and fun – great for neutral spaces. It shines against grey walls or concrete backdrops. Keep the plantings simple and green – like boxwood or succulents – so the planter is the focal point.
Gloss Saffron and Gloss Tangerine are bright and punchy – perfect for playful outdoor spaces or tropical interiors. They love to be surrounded by greenery so let them host a mix of palms, philodendrons or even trailing ivy. White cushions or natural wood textures nearby will help balance the color intensity.
Matte Bright White is a softer version of its glossy cousin, giving a more organic, understated look. It pairs well with Scandinavian or coastal interiors – think bleached woods, jute rugs and soft blue accents. Great for soft-toned plants like eucalyptus or lavender.
Matte Black is your classic, grounding color. It suits almost any style – industrial to modern farmhouse. Try pairing it with silver or grey-green plants like succulents or dusty miller or go high-contrast with bright blooms.
Matte Bronze is earthier and more subtle than the metallic version. It suits rustic patios or interiors with leather and wood elements. Plant-wise it works well with herbs, grasses or terracotta-toned florals.
Matte Cobalt Blue is bold and fun. It’s great for eclectic or bohemian spaces with layered textiles and colorful ceramics. Try mixing it with flowering plants like orange marigolds or white alyssum to create a colorful contrast.Matte Cement Grey is neutral and versatile. It works almost anywhere – urban balconies, minimalist offices or wood-decked patios. You can dress it up with tall, structured plants like sansevieria or keep it soft with trailing vines.
Matte Charcoal is perfect for a moody, sophisticated look. Think of it as a softer alternative to black – it pairs beautifully with rich greens and soft lighting, indoors or out. Plants with variegated leaves look especially good against it.
Matte Dark Brown is warm and grounding. This color works with classic brick exteriors, beige stone or reddish tile. Use it in more traditional landscapes, perhaps with boxwoods or flowering shrubs like azaleas.
Matte Terracotta naturally pairs with Mediterranean or desert-style themes. Accent with cacti, aloe or any drought-tolerant succulents and pull in other warm tones nearby with terra cotta pots or orange-hued cushions.
Satin Beige is soft, light and neutral – perfect for blending into minimalist or coastal schemes. Think light woods, soft greys and breezy linens. Plant-wise olive trees, lavender or pale ferns all look right at home here.
Satin Green is muted and earthy. It’s great in spaces that already have a lot of plant life, as it blends in rather than stands out. Use it in lush environments where you want the greenery to shine and the container to recede slightly.
Satin Sea Foam is breezy and coastal. It’s stunning near water features or poolside setups. Pair it with soft, fluttery plants like maidenhair fern or trailing lobelia for a light, calming feel.
Conclusion
The Miami Rectangular Planter isn’t just a pot for your plants – it’s a design tool. With its clean lines, multiple finishes and versatility across indoor and outdoor spaces it’s the kind of piece that can tie a whole room – or garden – together. Whether you want something bright and energetic or quiet and understated, there’s a color and style combination here to make it work.