Bold, balanced, and unmistakably modern
The Potsdam rectangular planter is all about crisp geometry and generous proportions. Hand‑laid fiberglass gives it the gravitas of a built‑in feature, yet it’s light enough to shuffle as your layout evolves. Its stretched profile keeps sightlines tidy, so lofts and patios feel curated instead of cluttered.
Scaled to fit any scene—inside or out
Indoors, the 36‑inch model slips against glass walls, defines open‑concept zones, or greets guests in pairs at an entry.
Outside, the 48‑inch size frames swimming pools, flanks broad staircases, and guides foot traffic along commercial walkways.
Because fiberglass is lighter than concrete but just as weather‑tough, rearranging the layout is as simple as grabbing a friend and lifting.
A planting powerhouse
Generous depth encourages strong root systems, so bamboo hedges, snake‑plant groupings, or layered annual displays all look lush season after season. Swap in flowering color for summer and evergreens for winter without worrying about soil volume or heat stress.
Color that does the heavy lifting
White brightens coastal interiors, makes emerald leaves pop, and pairs effortlessly with rattan or bleached‑oak furniture.
Black grounds airy patios with a crisp modern edge, echoing slim steel railings or matte metal accents.
Grey dissolves into concrete, stone pavers, or weathered wood, allowing foliage to take center stage while keeping the palette calm.
Nautical blue pulls a slice of the Mediterranean onto a terrace and plays well with terracotta or patterned tiles.
For expansive layouts, alternate two complementary finishes to set up an easy visual rhythm; in tighter spaces, repeating a single hue delivers gallery‑grade minimalism and a seamless flow.
Built for daily realities
UV‑stable fiberglass shrugs off frost, sun, and accidental bumps. Outdoor versions ship with drainage; the indoor model pairs with an invisible liner to keep floors dry. Cleaning takes a quick wipe, and the planter’s weight stays manageable for seasonal refreshes.
Proportion meets purpose
Long and low, the Potsdam edges pathways, softens blank walls, or acts as a living room divider that breathes. Line several together to form an instant privacy screen, or set two at right angles to frame a lounge.
Final word: clean lines, lush results
More than a container, the Potsdam is a structural gesture that lets plants do the talking—whether you choose gleaming white for a penthouse loft or deep black to anchor a rooftop garden.