Fibreglass, and the only rectangular piece in the range: 59 inches long, 24.5 front to back, 27.5 tall. Very nearly five feet of continuous planting in a single container.
A trough does a job no round planter can, which is to make a line. Three balls in a row, a section of clipped hedge, or a screen between a terrace and a neighbour all need continuous soil rather than three separate pots. Being fibreglass rather than fired clay, it is also far lighter to move than its size suggests. It is a fraction of the weight of the glazed pieces beside it, which is what fibreglass does for weight in one line.
White, dark grey or black. Delivered by freight on a pallet. We work out the delivery cost and agree it with you before the piece ships, so nothing is charged until you have the figure.
































