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indoor large planter H Potter Tall Copper Garden Urn Planter

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indoor large planter H Potter Tall Copper Garden Urn PlanterPremium Tall Planters Designed for Beautiful Indoor & Outdoor Spaces A tall copper garden urn planter with sculptural shape and striking vertical presencedesigned for customers who want a decorative planter that feels substantial, elegant, and easy to style. The H Potter GAR562 brings warmth and height to front doors, porches, patios, foyers, fireplaces, and stair landings without requiring a large footprint. Planter only, flowers not included.

Premium Tall Planters — Designed for Beautiful Indoor & Outdoor Spaces

A tall copper garden urn planter with sculptural shape and striking vertical presence—designed for customers who want a decorative planter that feels substantial, elegant, and easy to style. The H Potter GAR562 brings warmth and height to front doors, porches, patios, foyers, fireplaces, and stair landings without requiring a large footprint. Planter only, flowers not included.

Handcrafted from steel and finished in an antique copper tone with a clear UV top coat, this planter is made for both indoor and outdoor use. The removable planting insert helps you create a finished look without filling the entire body with soil, making seasonal refreshes easier and more practical.

Because of its classic urn silhouette and gift-worthy presentation, this planter is also a thoughtful choice for housewarmings, weddings, anniversaries, Mother’s Day, garden lovers, and clients who appreciate high-end home and garden décor.

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

Product Details

  • SKU: GAR562
  • Overall size: 27" H
  • Top width: 18" square at widest point
  • Upper inside opening: approximately 17"
  • Base: 11" square
  • Insert depth: approximately 9"
  • Weight: 13 lbs
  • Material: Steel
  • Finish: Antique copper with clear UV protective top coat
  • Drainage: Insert and planter both include drainage

Best For

  • Front entries, porches, patios, and balconies
  • Indoor foyers, hallways, fireplaces, and stair landings
  • Seasonal stems, greenery, flowers, and decorative branches
  • Homeowners who want elegant vertical styling without a bulky planter base
  • Gift giving for new homes, weddings, anniversaries, and garden lovers
Design tip: This urn planter looks especially polished when used as a pair flanking a front door, garage, fireplace, or walkway.
Why You’ll Love This Tall Copper Urn Planter
  • Elegant urn silhouette: Adds height and shape while keeping the footprint compact.
  • Antique copper finish: Warm, timeless color that complements greenery, blooms, and seasonal décor.
  • Indoor or outdoor use: Designed to work beautifully in both interior and exterior spaces.
  • Removable planting insert: Makes planting lighter, cleaner, and easier to change seasonally.
  • Built-in drainage: Drainage in both the insert and the planter helps support healthier planting.
  • Gift-worthy presentation: A memorable decorative piece for housewarmings, weddings, anniversaries, and milestone occasions.
Dimensions & Specifications
Planting, Insert & Drainage
Styling Ideas for This Tall Decorative Planter

For Outdoor Spaces

  • Boxwood or topiary for a formal entry look
  • Seasonal flowers with trailing greenery for porches and patios
  • Tall branches or grasses for fall and winter styling

For Indoor Spaces

  • Faux stems for low-maintenance foyer styling
  • Greenery beside fireplaces or staircases
  • Statement branches or orchids for formal interiors
Style suggestion: This shape pairs beautifully with clean, simple arrangements. Let the planter silhouette do part of the visual work.
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A Beautiful Gift for Home & Garden Lovers

This tall decorative planter makes a thoughtful gift for customers shopping for something more substantial than flowers or a standard container. Its sculptural shape and premium finish make it well suited for housewarmings, weddings, anniversaries, milestone birthdays, client gifts, and Mother’s Day.

Gifting idea: For a finished presentation, gift the planter with faux stems, preserved branches, or a seasonal arrangement already styled inside the insert.
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Product FAQs

Can this planter be used both indoors and outdoors?

Yes. GAR562 is designed for both indoor and outdoor use.

Does this tall planter include a removable insert?

Yes. The planter includes a removable planting insert that makes seasonal updates easier and avoids having to fill the full planter body with soil.

Does the planter have drainage?

Yes. The planting insert has drainage holes, and the planter itself also includes drainage.

Is a drip tray included?

The standard GAR562 planter does not automatically include the tray unless you choose the GAR562 W/TRAY variation. The matching tray can also be purchased separately.

What size is this planter?

This planter measures approximately 27 inches high and 18 inches square at the widest point, with an 11 inch square base.

Do I need to fill the entire planter with soil?

No. Filling the entire planter body is not recommended. The removable insert is intended to reduce weight and make planting more practical.

Is this planter gift-worthy?

Yes. Its decorative urn shape and premium finish make it an excellent gift for housewarmings, weddings, anniversaries, and anyone who enjoys home and garden décor.

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