Planters

Rio Angeles

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Sizes

Model # Outside Dia. Inside Dia. Height Rim Weight Lbs
ML3016 30″ 22″ 16″ 4″ 24
ML4222 42″ 32″ 22″ 4″ 36

Measurement of Dia.

Designed By: Mia Lehrer + Associates

Colors

The standard colors are shown below in Gloss (G), Orange Peel (O), Sand (S), and Matte (M) finishes. To specify finish add the suffix G, O, S, or M to the color name and code number. Example: "Beige 01 S". Custom colors and textures are available upon request.
Beige_01
Citrus_02
Ochre_03
Lime_04
Teal_05
Blue_07
Layer_00
Toast_08
Clay_09
Terra_10
Copper_11
Bronze_12
Chocolate_13
dark_wine_14
White_15
Light_Gray_16
Aluminum_17
Med_Gray_18
Taupe_19
Dark_Gray_20
Black_21
Aged_Bronze_29
Aluminum_24
Corten_Steel_27
Flame_28
Golden_34
Golden_Bronze_30
Gun_Metal_38
Iron_Rose_37
Patina_33
Pearl_36
Platinum_26
River_Gold_31
Rose_Champagne_32
Silver_25
Steel_Gray_35
Timber_22
Venetian_23
Weathered_Brass_39
(* from left to right: Gloss, Orange Peel, Sand, Matte)

Color Disclaimer

Colors and finishes are presented as accurately as your screen allows and may not be accurate. If color and finish are critical, order a color/finish sample before placing your order. Old Town Fiberglass can only ensure that actual product colors and finishes are a close match to our production samples.
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Internal Reservoir

An fiberglass, perforated “sub-floor” is positioned 3″ above the planter floor. This partition allows water to drain into the reservoir below. The reservoir acts as an irrigation system by watering the plant’s root ball. The sub-floor is permanently laminated into the liner but upon request may be made removable. An optional drain can be installed in the sub-floor to ensure that water does not rise above this level—there is never any concern of overfilling. Upon request an optional threaded drain fitting with screw cap is provided for easily controlled drainage. This drain can be connected to a permanent PVC drain line (by others) for added convenience.

For typical irrigation, water thoroughly from the top to be sure all the soil has been moistened and the water reservoir is full. Begin normal water frequency (once every one to two weeks). Let the plant use the water retained in the reservoir before watering again.

Sub-irrigated foliage benefits from “lighter” mixes with larger particles and more air space. Prepare the soil above the sub-floor with coarse perlite. Filter fabric may be used at this point to prevent soil and roots from entering the reservoir.

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Drain Holes

Casters

Heavy-duty swivel casters are optional for many planters—contact Old Town Fiberglass for applicability and up-charge.

 

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