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hanging planter boxes 48-Inch Rustic Copper Window Box with Metal Frame

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hanging planter boxes 48-Inch Rustic Copper Window Box with Metal FrameOur longest rustic copper window box for dramatic curb appeal. The 48 inch Rustic Copper Window Box by H Potter combines a metal planting vessel with a welded iron mounting frameengineered for durability, proper drainage, and a timeless, architectural look. With extended length and four mounting brackets, the 48" size is ideal for wide windows and fuller planting designsperfect for statement arrangements with layered texture and trailing greenery. H

Our longest rustic copper window box for dramatic curb appeal. The 48-inch Rustic Copper Window Box by H Potter combines a metal planting vessel with a welded iron mounting frame—engineered for durability, proper drainage, and a timeless, architectural look.

With extended length and four mounting brackets, the 48" size is ideal for wide windows and fuller planting designs—perfect for statement arrangements with layered texture and trailing greenery.

H Potter quality: Since 1997, we’ve designed premium garden pieces meant to live outdoors in real conditions—crafted for stability, finished with care, and supported by responsive customer service.
At a Glance

Product Details

  • Overall size: 48" L × 7" H × 8.25" W
  • Weight: 27 lbs
  • Planting box: Metal with rustic copper finish
  • Frame & brackets: Welded iron with black powder-coated finish
  • Brackets included: 4 mounting brackets
  • Drainage: Pre-drilled drainage holes
  • Back: Flat (flush against wall)
  • Mounting: Hardware included

Designed For

  • Wide windows, facades, and statement installs
  • Layered, full planting designs with trailing elements
  • Minimalist or traditional exterior styling
  • Homeowners, landscapers, and designers
Compare Sizes: 30" vs 36" vs 48"
Why This Window Box Stands Apart
  • True metal planter: Naturally resistant to rust and corrosion.
  • Hand-finished copper look: Electroplated, hand-rubbed rustic finish, and sealed for warmth and depth.
  • Structural integrity: Thick iron frame provides long-term stability.
  • Designed for healthy plants: Wide opening + drainage holes support root health.
  • Secure mounting: The 48" model includes 4 brackets for stable installation.
Materials & Care

Finish process: The metal planter is electroplated with a copper finish, hand-rubbed for rustic texture, then sealed with a clear protective coat. The frame and brackets are finished with a black powder coat.

Optional annual protection: Apply a clear spray sealant (inside and outside) once a year to help preserve the finish’s appearance—especially in harsher climates.
  • Avoid constant overflow: Water spilling over the sides may cause spotting depending on minerals, chlorine, or soil additives.
  • Not for fountains: These planters are not designed for continual water exposure.
  • Winter storage: Optional. Clean with mild soap + water, dry thoroughly, then store if preferred.
  • Mounting note: Brackets are not designed for metal railings. For railing mounting, explore HoldItMate® systems.
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Product FAQs

Is this window box suitable for year-round outdoor use?

Yes. The metal planter and powder-coated frame are designed for outdoor conditions. Seasonal care and optional winter storage can help preserve the finish’s appearance.

Does it include mounting hardware?

Yes. Mounting brackets and standard wood hardware are included. If you’re installing on masonry, brick, or another surface, you may need alternative fasteners.

How many brackets come with the 48" model?

This 48" window box includes 4 mounting brackets for secure installation and long-term stability.

Will the rustic copper finish change over time?

The finish is sealed, but natural aging may occur based on exposure, watering habits, and climate—many customers enjoy the character this creates.

Can I mount this to a metal railing?

The included brackets are not designed for metal railing installation. For railing-mounted setups, we recommend exploring HoldItMate® systems.

Is this style available in other lengths?

Yes—this window box is also available in 30-inch and 36-inch sizes for different window spans and planting designs.

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