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under window box planters NMN Designs Madeira Aluminum Planter BoxThe NMN Designs Madeira Aluminum Window Box is a modern rectangular planter featuring a brushed aluminum design suitable for a variety of architectural settings. Manufactured with heavy duty aluminum, this planter offers style and functionality indoors and outdoors. It can be used in window boxes, as an herb garden, or even with the optional barrier stand on patios and beer gardens. This planter is waterproof, UV resistant and built to withstand

The NMN Designs Madeira Aluminum Window Box is a modern rectangular planter featuring a brushed aluminum design suitable for a variety of architectural settings. Manufactured with heavy-duty aluminum, this planter offers style and functionality indoors and outdoors. It can be used in window boxes, as an herb garden, or even with the optional barrier stand on patios and beer gardens. This planter is waterproof, UV resistant and built to withstand extreme temperatures.

The Madeira Railing Box Planter features a waterproof epoxy lining, making it an ideal choice for all types of plants, including seasonal flowers, hanging vines, small evergreens, and shrubs. Its built-in drainage holes maintain optimal moisture levels for your plants, while included plugs give you the option to prevent excess water from escaping when needed.

Designed to withstand the elements, this window box is both weather and UV-resistant, ensuring your investment will look stunning for years to come.

Great for Outdoor (or indoor) Use. Patio, Deck, Entrances, Balcony.

Customize your installation with our optional S-shaped or L-shaped brackets, which allow you to securely attach the Madeira Window Box Planter to deck railings or the exterior walls of your home or business.

  • Made from heavy-duty, brushed aluminum
  • Waterproof epoxy lining
  • Great for indoor or outdoor use
  • Modern yet classic design
  • Shatterproof, heat & fire resistant up to 500 degrees
  • With drainage holes (plugs included)
  • Seamless welding
  • 36” L x 9” W x 9” H
  • 36" Metal Planter Box with Brackets. Hanging Bracket (S Shape) or Wall Bracket (L Shape) 
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