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patina kona planter

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I am not your average planter—I’m the result of a little imagination, innovation, and a bit of patina magic. My circular, durable, lightweight formcomes to life with warm rustic shades. 

*Patina Series planters arrive in a partially rusted state.

highlights

all-weather
resistant

one-of-a-kind steel
hybrid material

5 year limited
warranty

  • made from patented steel-plastic composite
  • impact and crack resistant
  • drainage holes
  • arrives in a partially rusted state
  • extreme temperature tested (-20 to +120 degrees)
  • made in canada

patina kona ten:
10" D x 10.25" H
weight: 3.9 lbs
capacity: 2.7 gal | 10.4 L

patina kona fifteen:
15" D x 15.25" H
weight: 11 lbs
capacity: 9.4 gal | 35.6 L

patina kona twenty:
18.5" D x 19.75" H
weight: 17.3 lbs
capacity: 19 gal | 72.2 L

the only tray™ allows you to place your planters wherever water runoff is a concern. Available in a stone black finish that complements any planter.

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3 reviews
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Kona 15”

    Planter arrived. Planter had patina already applied. It is not apparent if this is metal that will season further overtime to a rust finish or plastic with patina already applied. It seems like plastic but the online said it was a plastic/metal composite. I Will apply the blend of rusting agent that the manufacturer recommended and see if it rusts any further.

    Chris M.
    Verified Buyer
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Just right

    These pots look great amongst my Corten boxes, and are lightweight and frost-proof. I plan on purchasing more.

    Regina R.
    Verified Buyer
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    Still waiting for it to weather!

    I had bought pieces from the Kona collection before but they were metal and rusted into a wonderful patina on their own, within a week. These planters are made of some type of heavy plastic and should weather/rust on their own. Veradek did list a video on how to “rush” the rusting process. I have mixed the ingredients (hydrogen peroxide, vinegar and salt), and while I have applied the solution only 4 times (V recommends 10) I see no rusting or any change at all in patina. Hopefully this will change over time.

    MARC H.
    Verified Buyer
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