grecian urn plant pot Grecian Urn Concrete Planters - Massarellis - Small
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grecian urn plant pot

grecian urn plant pot Grecian Urn Concrete Planters - Massarellis - Small

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grecian urn plant pot Grecian Urn Concrete Planters - Massarellis - SmallClassical Greek Style in a Planter Urn The Grecian Urn Planters by Massarelli feature sculpted grape clusters and scrollwork around its entire surface. Enjoy the old world charm and craftsmanship of this 20 to 80 pound concrete planter, depending on the size selected. Display on your patio, porch, garden, tabletop, windowsill, and more! Functional Art for Your Plants Each Grecian Urn Planter is individually hand built from concrete and rated for both

Classical Greek Style in a Planter Urn

The Grecian Urn Planters by Massarelli feature sculpted grape clusters and scrollwork around its entire surface. Enjoy the old world charm and craftsmanship of this 20 to 80-pound concrete planter, depending on the size selected. Display on your patio, porch, garden, tabletop, windowsill, and more!

Functional Art for Your Plants

Each Grecian Urn Planter is individually hand built from concrete and rated for both indoor and outdoor use. Choose any color from Massarelli's palette to compliment your decorative theme.

 

About Natural

A garden ornament ordered in the “Natural” color is unstained concrete straight from the mold and lightly buffed. This option highlights the authentic character of the material and is known for being low maintenance and easy to clean.

If you prefer a raw aesthetic with a subtle patina applied, consider "Old Stone."


Why You'll Love These Greek Style Planters

  • Made in the USA: At a family owned business on the East Coast
  • Hand Built from Cast Stone Concrete: High-grade materials from molders, artists, and sculptors who create each planter with passion
  • Beautifully Finished: The stain is formulated to change over time in response to the elements
  • Uniquely Yours: Due to the texture and detail of natural materials used and the handcrafting process, no two pieces are the same


Specifications

Massarelli Planter #6180 (Large) / #6170 (Medium) / #6160 (Small)
Material: Cast Stone Concrete
Color: Shown in Old Stone; many finishes available
Drainage Hole: Yes

Model Dimensions Weight
#6160
Small
11"H x 9.25" dia.
Base: 7"
20 lbs.
#6170
Medium
14"H x 12" dia.
Base: 9"
40 lbs.
#6180
Large
17"H x 15" dia.
Base: 12.5"
80 lbs.
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