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outdoor plant pot with drainage holes Santa Fe Tall Planter Set | Antique Copper Indoor Outdoor

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outdoor plant pot with drainage holes Santa Fe Tall Planter Set | Antique Copper Indoor OutdoorPremium Tall Planter Set Designed for Beautiful Indoor & Outdoor Spaces A sculptural tall planter set with warm antique copper character and striking vertical presencedesigned for customers who want a decorative planter collection that feels substantial, memorable, and easy to style. The H Potter Santa Fe planter set includes one large and one small planter, creating a layered look that works beautifully at front entries, patios, porches, foyers,

Premium Tall Planter Set — Designed for Beautiful Indoor & Outdoor Spaces

A sculptural tall planter set with warm antique copper character and striking vertical presence—designed for customers who want a decorative planter collection that feels substantial, memorable, and easy to style. The H Potter Santa Fe planter set includes one large and one small planter, creating a layered look that works beautifully at front entries, patios, porches, foyers, fireplaces, stair landings, and covered outdoor rooms. Planters only, flowers not included.

Handcrafted from stainless steel and finished in an antique copper tone with a clear protective lacquer, each planter is designed for both indoor and outdoor use. The removable planting inserts make seasonal planting lighter and easier, while built-in drainage helps support healthier arrangements.

This tall planter set is especially appealing for customers who want coordinated height variation without buying mismatched containers. It is also a thoughtful gift for housewarmings, weddings, anniversaries, Mother’s Day, milestone birthdays, and garden lovers who appreciate premium home décor.

Why trust H Potter: Since 1997, we’ve designed premium home and garden products built for real use—crafted with care, packaged well, and backed by responsive customer service.
At a Glance

Product Details

  • SKU: GAR271ANT
  • Set includes: 1 large planter + 1 small planter
  • Large planter size: approximately 13" square at widest point x 35" H
  • Small planter size: approximately 11" square at widest point x 29" H
  • Large planter weight: 15 lbs
  • Small planter weight: 9 lbs
  • Large insert depth: 8"
  • Small insert depth: 6"
  • Material: Stainless steel
  • Finish: Antique copper with clear-coat lacquer
  • Drainage: Inserts and planters include drainage

Best For

  • Front doors, covered porches, patios, and balconies
  • Indoor foyers, hallways, fireplaces, and stair landings
  • Layered planter styling with coordinated tall heights
  • Seasonal greenery, flowers, branches, and decorative stems
  • Gift giving for new homes, weddings, anniversaries, and design-conscious gardeners
Design tip: The large-and-small pairing creates a more collected, designer look than two identical planters while still keeping the style coordinated.
Why You’ll Love This Santa Fe Planter Set
  • Coordinated set of two: Includes one large and one small planter for easy layered styling.
  • Antique copper finish: Warm, rich color that works beautifully with greenery, flowers, and seasonal décor.
  • Handcrafted character: Each planter is unique, with artisan-made variation that adds depth and charm.
  • Indoor or outdoor use: Designed to work in both interior and exterior spaces.
  • Removable planting inserts: Makes planting lighter, cleaner, and easier to change by season.
  • Built-in drainage: Inserts include drainage holes, and the planter bases also support drainage.
  • Lightweight for the size: Solid and durable, yet easier to move than many heavy decorative planters.
Dimensions & Specifications
Planting, Inserts & Drainage

This planter set includes custom removable planting inserts designed to make planting easier, lighter, and more practical. Instead of filling the full planter body with soil, you can create a finished arrangement inside each insert and refresh it seasonally with less mess and less weight.

The small planter insert is approximately 6 inches deep and the large planter insert is approximately 8 inches deep. Both inserts include drainage holes, and the bases of the planters include a drainage hole and grate. Customers may also add weight to the base with rocks for extra stability while still maintaining drainage.

For indoor use, choose a variation with trays or use a water-catching receptacle of your choice. Custom drip tray variations are available for select single planters and set options shown on this page.

Planting note: Filling the entire planter body with soil is not recommended. The inserts are designed to make these tall planters more practical to style and maintain.
Styling Ideas for This Tall Planter Set

For Outdoor Spaces

  • Use the larger planter beside the front door and the smaller nearby for a layered entry display
  • Style with boxwood, topiary, or tall grasses for a formal look
  • Add seasonal flowers and trailing greenery for spring and summer color

For Indoor Spaces

  • Place beside a fireplace, stair landing, or foyer wall for vertical interest
  • Use faux stems or preserved branches for low-maintenance styling
  • Create a collected designer look by using the two heights together
Style suggestion: This Santa Fe shape works especially well with simple greenery and clean arrangements that let the tall silhouette and copper finish stand out.
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A Beautiful Gift for Home & Garden Lovers

This tall planter set makes a thoughtful gift for customers shopping for something more distinctive than a standard container or floral arrangement. The coordinated pair, sculptural Santa Fe silhouette, and warm antique copper finish make it well suited for housewarmings, weddings, anniversaries, milestone birthdays, Mother’s Day, and client gifts.

Gifting idea: For a finished presentation, style each planter insert with faux greenery, preserved stems, or seasonal branches before gifting.
Materials & Care

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

Finish process: To create the antique copper finish, the planters are electroplated with copper, hand-finished for an aged appearance, and sealed with a high-grade clear-coat protective lacquer.

If you want extra protection: Some customers choose to apply a coat or two of clear spray sealant before first use and periodically over time to the inside and outside of the planter.
  • Cleaning: Use a soft, non-abrasive cloth with water and mild dish soap.
  • Water overflow: Minerals, chlorine, fluoride, soil additives, and repeated runoff may affect the finish over time.
  • Not designed as a fountain: Continuous water exposure and overflow are not recommended.
  • Outdoor use: Suitable for outdoor use, though some customers choose indoor storage during winter based on local climate conditions.

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Product FAQs

What is included in this planter set?

This set includes one large planter and one small planter in the Santa Fe antique copper finish.

Can these planters be used both indoors and outdoors?

Yes. The Santa Fe planter set is designed for both indoor and outdoor use.

Do these planters include removable inserts?

Yes. Both planters include removable planting inserts that make seasonal planting easier and more practical.

Do the planters have drainage?

Yes. The inserts include drainage holes, and the planter bases also support drainage.

Can I add weight for stability?

Yes. The planter base can be filled with rocks for additional stability while still allowing drainage through the base and grate.

Are drip trays included?

Tray options are available in select variations shown on this product page. For indoor use, choose a tray variation or use a water-catching receptacle.

Is this planter set also available in another finish?

Yes. This Santa Fe planter set is also available in a rustic copper finish.

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