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rectangular hanging planter indoor

rectangular hanging planter indoor H Potter Large Planter w/Antique Copper Centerpiece

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rectangular hanging planter indoor H Potter Large Planter w/Antique Copper CenterpiecePremium Tabletop Planters Elegant Decorative Planters for Indoor & Outdoor Styling A beautifully proportioned antique copper tabletop planter designed to bring warmth, texture, and refined styling to dining tables, kitchen counters, consoles, patios, windowsills, and garden spaces. This H Potter planter combines a rich antique copper finish with brass accents and a sleek rectangular shape that works beautifully in both traditional and modern

Premium Tabletop Planters — Elegant Decorative Planters for Indoor & Outdoor Styling

A beautifully proportioned antique copper tabletop planter designed to bring warmth, texture, and refined styling to dining tables, kitchen counters, consoles, patios, windowsills, and garden spaces. This H Potter planter combines a rich antique copper finish with brass accents and a sleek rectangular shape that works beautifully in both traditional and modern interiors.

Crafted from stainless steel and finished in a hand-rubbed antique copper finish with a protective clear coat, this decorative planter is designed for both indoor and outdoor use. The included drainage tray helps protect surfaces while making seasonal planting and styling easier.

The elongated shape makes this planter especially ideal for succulents, herbs, orchids, seasonal arrangements, flowers, faux stems, and tabletop centerpieces. Its elegant proportions also make it a thoughtful gift for weddings, anniversaries, housewarmings, birthdays, and holidays.

Why trust H Potter: Since 1997, H Potter has designed premium home and garden décor focused on quality craftsmanship, durable materials, and distinctive design.
At a Glance

Product Details

  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Finish: Antique copper with brass accents
  • Includes: Custom drainage tray
  • Top dimensions: Approximately 18" L x 7.25" W
  • Height: Approximately 5.25" H
  • Tapered lower dimensions: Approximately 16" L x 5.75" W
  • Tray size: Approximately 17" L x 6.75" W x 1.5" H
  • Use: Indoor or outdoor decorative planter

Best For

  • Dining table centerpieces
  • Kitchen counters and islands
  • Console tables and dressers
  • Patios, balconies, and terraces
  • Succulents, herbs, orchids, and floral arrangements
  • Housewarming and wedding gifts
Design tip: This long rectangular shape looks especially elegant filled with layered succulents, orchids, or low seasonal centerpieces.
Why You'll Love This Decorative Tabletop Planter
  • Elegant elongated shape: Perfect for centerpieces and narrow tabletop spaces.
  • Antique copper finish: Warm hand-finished appearance with timeless styling.
  • Brass accent details: Adds richness and elevated decorative appeal.
  • Indoor or outdoor use: Designed to work beautifully throughout the home and garden.
  • Custom drainage tray included: Helps protect surfaces from excess water.
  • Rust resistant stainless steel: Designed for durability and long-term decorative use.
  • Gift-worthy presentation: Ideal for weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, and thoughtful home gifts.
Dimensions & Specifications
Specification Details
Material Stainless Steel
Finish Antique copper with brass accents
Top Dimensions Approximately 18" L x 7.25" W
Height Approximately 5.25" H
Tapered Lower Dimensions Approximately 16" L x 5.75" W
Drainage Tray Size Approximately 17" L x 6.75" W x 1.5" H
Recommended Use Indoor and outdoor decorative planting
Plants Included No
Placement tip: The slim rectangular footprint makes this planter easy to style on dining tables, kitchen islands, windowsills, and narrow outdoor ledges.
Placement Ideas

This antique copper tabletop planter is designed to work beautifully throughout the home and garden. Its lower profile and elongated shape make it especially versatile for spaces where taller planters may feel oversized.

Indoor Styling

  • Dining table centerpiece
  • Kitchen island arrangement
  • Bedroom dresser styling
  • Console table greenery
  • Bathroom decorative accent

Outdoor Styling

  • Patio dining tables
  • Balcony herb gardens
  • Terrace centerpiece arrangements
  • Covered porch décor
  • Garden table styling
Styling idea: Try grouping multiple planters with varying foliage textures for a layered designer centerpiece look.
Materials & Care

Materials: H Potter planters are made from stainless steel for durability and decorative long-term use.

Finish process: To create the antique copper appearance, the planter is electroplated with copper, hand-finished for depth and character, and sealed with a high-grade protective clear coating.

Optional extra protection: Some customers choose to apply an additional clear spray sealant periodically for extra protection to the inside and outside of the planter.
  • Cleaning: Use a soft non-abrasive cloth with water and mild dish soap.
  • Water exposure: Minerals, chlorine, fertilizers, and standing water may affect the finish over time.
  • Drainage tray: Excessive overwatering may exceed tray capacity.
  • Not designed as a fountain: Continuous water overflow is not recommended.
  • Winter care: Indoor storage may be recommended in harsh climates.

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Product FAQs

Can this planter be used indoors and outdoors?

Yes. This H Potter tabletop planter is designed for both indoor and outdoor decorative use.

Does this planter include a drainage tray?

Yes. A custom drainage tray is included with the planter.

What can I plant in this planter?

This elongated planter is ideal for succulents, herbs, flowers, orchids, faux arrangements, and seasonal centerpiece styling.

Is the planter rust resistant?

Yes. The planter is made from stainless steel for durability and resistance to outdoor conditions.

Are plants included?

No. Plants shown in photos are for display inspiration only.

Can this planter be used as a centerpiece?

Yes. Its long rectangular tabletop shape makes it especially well suited for dining tables, kitchen islands, and console styling.

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