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large metal plant pots Rectangular Black Metal Planter with Drip Tray

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large metal plant pots Rectangular Black Metal Planter with Drip TrayPremium Rectangular Planters Designed for Beautiful Indoor & Outdoor Spaces A sleek rectangular black metal planter with clean architectural lines and versatile placement optionsdesigned for customers who want a decorative planter that feels modern, substantial, and easy to style. The H Potter GAR699 brings crisp structure to balconies, windows, walkways, patios, entryways, and indoor spaces where a long, narrow planter works better than a traditional

Premium Rectangular Planters — Designed for Beautiful Indoor & Outdoor Spaces

A sleek rectangular black metal planter with clean architectural lines and versatile placement options—designed for customers who want a decorative planter that feels modern, substantial, and easy to style. The H Potter GAR699 brings crisp structure to balconies, windows, walkways, patios, entryways, and indoor spaces where a long, narrow planter works better than a traditional round pot. Planter only, plants not included.

Crafted from galvanized steel and finished in a matte black powder-coated finish with a clear UV-protective top coat, this planter is designed for both indoor and outdoor use. The included removable drip tray helps manage excess water indoors, while drainage holes and adjustable levelers support practical, everyday use.

Because of its long rectangular profile and understated modern finish, this planter is ideal for customers styling windows, balcony railings, ledges, patios, walkways, and narrow spaces that benefit from clean structure without visual bulk.

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: GAR699
  • Overall size: 32" L x 10.5" W x 18" H
  • Material: Galvanized steel
  • Finish: Black powder-coated UV-sealed finish
  • Drainage: Built-in drainage holes
  • Included: Removable metal drip tray and adjustable levelers
  • Assembly: Required – instructions included

Best For

  • Balconies, patios, porches, and window areas
  • Walkways, ledges, and long narrow planting spaces
  • Indoor styling along walls, windows, and entryways
  • Herbs, ornamental grasses, succulents, and seasonal layered arrangements
  • Gift giving for housewarmings, weddings, and design-conscious gardeners
Design tip: This planter works especially well where a round pot would feel bulky or where you want to create a more linear, architectural planting statement.
Why You’ll Love This Rectangular Black Metal Planter
  • Clean rectangular profile: A refined shape that fits long, narrow spaces beautifully.
  • Matte black finish: Timeless, versatile color that works with both traditional and contemporary spaces.
  • Indoor or outdoor use: Designed to perform beautifully in both interior and exterior settings.
  • Built-in drainage: Helps support healthier roots and easier long-term planting.
  • Removable drip tray included: Helps protect surfaces when used indoors.
  • Adjustable levelers: Helps the planter sit evenly on a variety of surfaces.
  • Gift-worthy presentation: A memorable decorative piece for housewarmings, weddings, anniversaries, and milestone occasions.
Dimensions & Specifications
Planting, Drainage & Drip Tray

This planter is designed for practical indoor and outdoor planting. Drainage holes allow excess water to escape, helping support healthier roots and better long-term plant performance.

A matching removable drip tray is included to help manage overflow and protect surfaces when the planter is used indoors. Adjustable levelers help the planter sit evenly, even on slightly uneven floors, patios, or hardscape surfaces.

Planting note: This rectangular profile works especially well for grouped herbs, layered greenery, compact shrubs, and mixed seasonal arrangements that benefit from a long planting space.
Styling Ideas for This Rectangular Planter

For Outdoor Spaces

  • Ornamental grasses for a clean, modern look
  • Herbs or compact vegetables on patios and balconies
  • Seasonal flowers layered with trailing greenery

For Indoor Spaces

  • Window styling with low-maintenance greenery
  • Entryway or hallway placement along long walls
  • Modern interior accents with orchids, succulents, or grasses
Style suggestion: The matte black finish pairs beautifully with simple, structured plantings and works especially well when you want the planter to feel modern, clean, and understated.
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A Beautiful Gift for Home & Garden Lovers

This rectangular planter makes a thoughtful gift for customers shopping for something more lasting than flowers or a standard planter box. Its clean shape, modern black finish, and practical included accessories make it well suited for housewarmings, weddings, anniversaries, milestone birthdays, client gifts, and anyone who appreciates high-end home and garden décor.

Gifting idea: For a finished presentation, pair the planter with herbs, low-maintenance greenery, or a simple seasonal arrangement.
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Product FAQs

Can this planter be used both indoors and outdoors?

Yes. GAR699 is designed for both indoor and outdoor use.

Does this planter include a drip tray?

Yes. The planter includes a matching removable metal drip tray.

Does the planter have drainage?

Yes. Built-in drainage holes allow excess water to escape.

What surfaces will this planter work on?

The included adjustable levelers help the planter sit evenly on a variety of indoor and outdoor surfaces, including those that are slightly uneven.

What size is this planter?

This planter measures approximately 32 inches long, 10.5 inches wide, and 18 inches high.

What can I plant in this rectangular planter?

This planter works beautifully with ornamental grasses, herbs, succulents, low shrubs, and layered seasonal arrangements.

Is assembly required?

Yes. Assembly is required, and instructions are included.

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E. Johnson
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★★★★★ 5
Worth the time, effort to get a good theological overview
Format: Hardcover
This book may be 600+ pages, making it a daunting task for the average Christian. But I recommend Olson's book because it gets the job done. If you want to have a good overview of the process of theology, this "story" is excellent. Written in a chronological fashion, Olson makes the facts come alive rather than mundane and dull as some other books have done. Yes, as one earlier reviewer said, Olson has his presupposions--which historian doesn't?--and his views do come out, like when he is talking about "fundamentalists" and "Calvinists." But is there really any way to write in a completely objective fashion? It's a pretty difficult task, and I think every historian I've read has his/her own opinions, meaning the recording of history is quite subjective. So I don't think it's as big of a problem as that reviewer believed it to be. My favorite part of the book was the first couple hundred pages. To me, it's obvious that Olson feels most comfortable with the first 5 centuries of the church, and this also happens to be my favorite part of church history to study. I had no qualms with how he presented everything, and the thorough index is a wonderful tool that I will probably use in the future as a reference book. All in all, I give this book a hearty thumbs-up. Just be patient and work your way through it, and you will be blessed.
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Russ White
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★★★★★ 4
Great Foundational Book
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If you've ever wondered how the major pieces of Christian theology --things like the Trinity, Predestination, and Baptism-- you will find them here. Dr. Olson, a historian by trade, takes on the places, times, and movements that developed and hardened the Christian doctrines we know today. Essentially, this book follows a strictly chronological format, starting from the birth of the Church in the book of Acts, and carrying through to the split of the Fundamentalist movement and Reformed theology in the 20th Century. The first section deals with the fundamental heresies that came in with the founding of the Church by examining the writing of the Patristic Fathers, the Apologetic Fathers, and then focusing specifically on Irenaeus. Here the fundamental issues of the nature of Christ in his incarnation were initially resolved. Of course, many of these issues have risen again in recent time with the formation of heretical branches of Christian thought, such as the Jehovah's Witnesses and the LDS Church. The second section deals with the unity of the Church which is primarily founded on the conversion of Rome to a Christian state. While Dr. Olson does a good job of explain the good results of the unity of the Church, he doesn't cover the concerns of those Christians who objected to the sacralism of merging the state and church, and using state power to impose consistency of theology. The major argument over the nature of the Trinity is dealt with in the fourth section, and the fifth returns to the nature of Christ. Section five describes the split between the Eastern and Western church over the issue of the procession of the Spirit --does the Spirit proceed only from the Father, or from the Father and the Son. According to Dr. Olson, the theological quarrel was founded on different views of the place of Scripture and hermeneutics. Martin Luther, John Calvin, and the Reformers are covered in the seventh section. Dr. Olson provides good insight into the relationship between the various Reformers, laying the groundwork for the ultimate split of the Reformed movement described in section eight. The author's ability to lay out the relationships in this section provides a very easy to understand historical picture, though he tends to downplay the role and objections of the Anabaptists, and the sacralizing power grounded in Constantinian Christianity. In the final section Dr. Olson discusses the split between liberal and conservative Christianity, the split between fundamentalism and mainline Christianity. Some of the most interesting pieces he discusses here relate to the role of Billy Graham's ministry, and the role of various schools, strong personalities, and even the impact of scientific thinking in this era. A long read, but a good basis from which to reach out and investigate Christian history and theology.
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J.D. Jones
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Great Read for "Emerging" Christians (Kindle edition)
Format: Hardcover
I have a lot to say which is positive about this book, but first let me say my one disappointment: In his review of theological development of the 20th century, he completely skipped over the pentecostal and charismatic movements. He spent lots of time discussing liberation and feminist theologies, but skipped over these massive movements which claim followers in the 100s of millions. This is surprising to me do to the author's pentecostal roots and the fact that he is a solidly evangelical theologian. It could be argued that these movements haven't introduce "new doctrine" but rather just a "new emphasis" on existing doctrines such as spiritual gifts or the Holy Spirit. True, but then why did he spend so much time discussing the Pietists for whom the same could be argued. The theological influence of the pentecostal and charismatic movements is significant and their omission is glaring. Other than that... This is a timely book, especially for younger Christians. So many "emerging" Christians are writing books and spouting off ideas which they take to be new and innovative. Reading this book shows you just how tiered they are. Reading Olson's chapter on the emergence of 19th century theological liberalism in Germany reminded me of the last Brian McLaren book I read. Same ideas, but but in the context of church history one realises that these "new perspectives" have already been tried and found wanting. Solomon's declaration that, "There is nothing new under the sun" is what rand through my ears when I considered what a lot of hip, trendy, "innovative" preachers are saying now-a-days. Olson's dealing with Catholic and Orthodox church history was fair and unbiased given that many evangelical protestants often are when writing about them. I personally learned a lot about both the Scholastics as well as the Pietists. I also valued his perspective on Augustine. It is a great one volume work. Also, unlike the other reviewer, my Kindle version worked just fine.
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