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rectangle plastic pots for plants Alora White Rectangular Planter Box for Outside. Fiberglass, 13"

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rectangle plastic pots for plants Alora White Rectangular Planter Box for Outside. Fiberglass, 13"Alora. Modern Glossy White Fiberglass Rectangular Planter Box. Small to Large Rectangle. Optional Drainage. Indoor. Outdoor. CLOSEOUT Pricing Discontinued Item Only White Available, Final Sale NMN Designs Alora Fiberglass Rectangular Commercial Planter for Professional Design and High End Entryways. This contract grade, glossy white planter is engineered for high traffic commercial spaces, modern porches, and professional landscape projects. Available

Alora. Modern Glossy White Fiberglass Rectangular Planter Box. Small to Large Rectangle. Optional Drainage. Indoor. Outdoor.

CLOSEOUT Pricing- Discontinued Item - Only White Available, Final Sale

    NMN Designs Alora Fiberglass Rectangular Commercial Planter for Professional Design and High-End Entryways. This contract-grade, glossy white planter is engineered for high-traffic commercial spaces, modern porches, and professional landscape projects. Available in three architectural scales: 13", 19.5", and 24".


    Key Features

    • Material: Heavy-duty, contract-grade fiberglass; superior strength-to-weight ratio for easy installation.

    • Finish: Smooth, glossy white UV-resistant coating; resists fading, staining, and chemical wear.

    • Drainage: Pre-drilled drainage holes with custom rubber plugs included for indoor/outdoor flexibility.

    • Durability: Fully weatherproof and frost-resistant; engineered for year-round exterior use in any climate.

    • Dimensions:

      • Small: 13" L x 8" W x 8" H

      • Medium: 19.5" L x 12" W x 12" H

      • Large: 24" L x 15" W x 15" H


    Architectural Narrative

    The Alora Rectangle is a foundational element for professional designers and landscape architects. Its clean rectangular silhouette is designed to define spatial boundaries, guide pedestrian flow in commercial lobbies, or provide a crisp modern accent to residential porches. The glossy white finish offers a high-end, reflective aesthetic that brightens foyers and complements contemporary architectural materials like glass, steel, and stone.

    These planters are optimized for modularity. Designers can specify multiple units to create linear partitions on rooftop terraces or use nested sizes to create tiered focal points in corporate entryways. The minimalist design ensures the planter serves as a sophisticated frame for greenery without distracting from the overall architectural intent.


    Material Science: Fiberglass for Structural Integrity

    The Alora is constructed from commercial-grade fiberglass, offering a level of durability that far exceeds standard plastic alternatives. It is specifically engineered to meet the rigors of public spaces and high-end residential specifications.

    To maintain its sharp profile, this planter is bulge-proof. In commercial settings, the weight of saturated soil often causes rectangular planters to "belly" or bow outward. The Alora utilizes internal reinforcement and high-density fiber layering to ensure the side walls remain perfectly linear and rigid under pressure. This structural integrity ensures the planter retains its architectural precision for years of continuous use.


    Plant Compatibility - Indoor / Outdoor

    Designed for seamless integration into interior and exterior environments. Each unit features integrated drainage for plant health in outdoor settings and watertight plugs for clean interior applications.

    • Small (13" L): Ideal for architectural succulents, hostas and flowers, low-profile mosses, or seasonal floral displays in reception areas.

    • Medium (19.5" L): Perfect for small evergreens, structured plants like Sansevieria (Snake Plant) or cascading Pothos in office environments.

    • Large (24" L): Substantial enough to support woody shrubs, manicured Boxwoods, or small ornamental trees in entryways and plazas.


    Special Adaptations

    • Extreme Weather: For installations in high-heat or deep-freeze zones, we recommend foam insulation liners to protect root systems from rapid thermal shifts.

    • High-Wind Stability: For rooftops, open porches, or public plazas, the lightweight fiberglass frame should be weighted. Place a base layer of heavy stone or polished gravel at the bottom before adding soil to lower the center of gravity and provide maximum stability.


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