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silver plant pots indoor Knox Stainless Steel Planter - (18 Gauge) Small 12" - Large 31" Round, Silver / White, Indoor / Outdoor, No Drainage

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silver plant pots indoor Knox Stainless Steel Planter - (18 Gauge) Small 12" - Large 31" Round, Silver / White, Indoor / Outdoor, No DrainageKnox Cylinder Planter Minimalist Stainless Steel Round Pot for Plants and Trees. Small to Extra Large, Waterproof Fiberglass Lining Surface Safe. Outdoor and Indoor. Stainless Sophistication for Modern Living. Available in Two Colors: White and Brushed Stainless Steel Finishes Ultra Heavy Duty 18 8 Stainless Steel Rounded edges for a touch of elegance and a beautiful finish. Waterproof Fiberglass Lining. Sturdy Base. Great for Indoor Plants and

Knox Cylinder Planter - Minimalist Stainless Steel Round Pot for Plants and Trees. Small to Extra Large, Waterproof Fiberglass Lining - Surface-Safe. Outdoor and Indoor.

Stainless Sophistication for Modern Living.

  • Available in Two Colors: White and Brushed Stainless Steel Finishes
  • Ultra Heavy-Duty 18/8 Stainless Steel
  • Rounded edges for a touch of elegance and a beautiful finish.
  • Waterproof Fiberglass Lining. Sturdy Base.
  • Great for Indoor Plants and Outdoor Use. Use anywhere inside the home or outside at entrances, on a deck, for patios, and poolside.
  • UV Resistant. Weather Resistant. Suitable for both extreme cold and hot temperatures.
  • For All Types of Plants and Small Trees
  • For Home and Commercial Settings (Commercial Grade)
  • Can be Drilled for Drainage Holes
  • Optional Wheeled Plate (for 18", 24" sizes)
  • Made in India by NMN Designs®
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Introducing the fabulous Knox Cylinder Planter, a Stylish Modern Round Stainless Steel Planter – the ultimate addition to elevate your indoor or outdoor space with a touch of contemporary elegance. Expertly crafted from high-quality, rust-resistant stainless steel, this planter is both durable and stylish, providing the perfect home for your favorite plants, greenery, and trees.

Choose from two stunning finishes, brushed stainless steel or a crisp, clean white allowing you to seamlessly blend it into your existing decor.

Exceptional Durability and Quality

  • Material Grade: Made with 304 (18/8) stainless steel, which contains high nickel content to prevent pitting and rust, unlike lower-grade 201 steel.

  • Structural Integrity: Features 18-gauge wall thickness, providing commercial-strength resistance against denting, warping, or bowing under heavy soil loads.

  • Safety Profile: A non-leaching, non-reactive material safe for organic vegetables and herbs.

Metal Planter. 12" to Extra Large 31" Round. Small to Extra Large for Entryway and Open Spaces.

Available in four versatile sizes, from a compact 12-inch round to an extra-large 31-inch round, these sleek stainless steel planters cater to the needs of any space, whether you're adorning a cozy balcony or creating a statement piece in a spacious garden or on a roof deck or patio. Each size is meticulously designed to accommodate a variety of plants, allowing you to mix and match for the perfect arrangement.

Outdoor Metal Planter Pot for Plants, Grasses, Shrubs, and Trees. 

Indoor Stainless Steel Metal Planter Pot

Knox indoor stainelss steel metal planter in a modern livingroom.

Modern White Metal Planter

Knox White metal planter pot. Lightweight, waterproof lining, no drainage.

Knox is terrific for both indoor and outdoor use, offering you the flexibility to enhance your living room, patio, or office with a touch of modern charm. The sleek and polished design of the planter effortlessly complements any decor style, while the robust material ensures it can withstand the elements, keeping your plants safe and secure.

Plant Pot Without Drainage, with Waterproof Fiberglass Lining. (Can be drilled)

Sometimes, we want a pot without drainage holes. This fabulous planter comes without drainage holes, to allow you to easily prevent water from seeping out.

The fiberglass lining protects your environment - inside and outside.

To accommodate your specific drainage preferences, these planters can be drilled for drainage holes. 

Optional Rolling Plate. 18" and 24" Plant Pot Sizes.

Size Specifications

  • Small Pot - 12" Tall x 12” Diameter 
  • Medium Pot - 18” Tall x 18" Diameter
  • Large Pot - 24" Tall x 24” Diameter 
  • 31" Extra Large XL Pot - 24" Tall X 31" Diameter

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