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large round plant pots Bradford Extra Large Planter| Lite® Collection – Soothing Company

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large round plant pots Bradford Extra Large Planter| Lite® Collection – Soothing CompanySpecifications Product Dimensions: 34. 5"W x 40. 5"H Base: 18"W Weight: 48 lbs. Inside Dimensions: Top: 28. 75"W Bottom: 18. 5"W Height: 40" Outside Dimensions: Top: 34. 5"W Also available in smaller sizes Available Finishes Colors: Charcoal Premium Lite, Riverstone Premium Lite, Onyx Black Lite, Rust Lite, Lead Lite and Stone Grey Lite Finishes are textured to provide scratch resistance Materials: Unsaturated polyester resin, sand, stone powder, talc

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  • Product Dimensions: 34.5"W x 40.5"H | Base: 18"W | Weight: 48 lbs.
  • Inside Dimensions: Top: 28.75"W | Bottom: 18.5"W | Height: 40"
  • Outside Dimensions: Top: 34.5"W
  • Also available in smaller sizes
  • Available Finishes/Colors: Charcoal Premium Lite, Riverstone Premium Lite, Onyx Black Lite, Rust Lite, Lead Lite and Stone Grey Lite
  • Finishes are textured to provide scratch resistance
  • Materials: Unsaturated polyester resin, sand, stone powder, talc powder, and fiberglass.
  • This innovative material convincingly replicates the look of lead, iron and concrete but is up to eighty percent lighter than traditional materials.
  • Lightweight and appropriate for indoor and outside use in medium-low traffic areas, patios, terraces and gardens
  • Produced by a patented process.
  • Durable, non-flammable, and eco-friendly.
  • One drainage hole, centered, approximately 1/2" - 3/4"
  • Product is handmade by skilled artisans.
  • Due to the nature of materials used, natural variations can occur in size weight and color.
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    Campania's Fiberglass, known as Lite®, is a composite material containing unsaturated polyester resin, sand, stone powder, talc powder, and fiberglass. Our Lite® planters meet commercial standards and often feature internal ribbing for added strength and durability. These planters are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, commonly used in rooftop gardens, terraces, hospitality projects, public spaces, and restaurants. They're an excellent choice when lightweight materials are required for large-scale plantings. Fiberglass planters are easy to ship and handle, resistant to UV exposure and extreme temperatures, and won't corrode from contact with soil, eliminating the need for plastic liners.

      Outdoor Planting Instructions: Our fiberglass planters are equipped with pre-installed drainage holes and raised feet to allow for drainage. The drain holes must be kept clear to maintain the longevity of your planter, especially in climates that undergo freeze thaw cycles in the winter. We recommend:

      Covering the drain holes with a mesh screen or equivalent to keep debris from clogging the openings; Filling the bottom of the planter with non porous drainage material; 

      Filling the remainder of the planter with a well-draining soil mix that will not retain water;

      Lastly, covering the soil with decorative mulch or pine bark to the top rim of the planter to discourage water from pooling on the surface. 

      For indoor use, Campania offers a saucer system for the Farnley and Sandal planter series and plugs are available upon request.

      Cleaning Instructions: Campania Lite® planters can be cleaned with either water or Windex® with Ammonia-D. Spray down the surface of the planter where it is dirty and use a lint-free cloth or sponge to wipe the surface. Note that it may take several cycles of wiping and drying before the planter is completely clean. This is normal and to be expected with the texture in the fiberglass. Do not pressure wash, use alcohol based cleaners, apply corrosive cleaners or clean with anything abrasive.

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