The Apollo Corten Tall Pot is a striking piece that brings both height and elegance. Crafted from durable corten steel, and available in three sizes, this tall pot features a sleek, tapered design that adds a touch of modern sophistication to any garden or patio.
Over time, the corten steel naturally develops a rich, rust-like patina, enhancing its rugged, earthy appeal. Ideal for showcasing taller plants or creating dramatic vertical accents, the Apollo pot is as functional as it is stylish, offering a unique blend of durability and aesthetic appeal that will elevate your landscape design.
Over time, the corten steel naturally develops a rich, rust-like patina, enhancing its rugged, earthy appeal. Ideal for showcasing taller plants or creating dramatic vertical accents, the Apollo pot is as functional as it is stylish, offering a unique blend of durability and aesthetic appeal that will elevate your landscape design.
Specifications:
- (Top L x Top W) & (Bottom L x Bottom W) x (Height)
- Small: 450*350*500mm - Sold Out
- Medium: 550*450*750mm - Sold Out
- Large: 650*550*1000mm - $519
- Pre-oxidised, rusty finish
- Thickness: 2mm
About Corten:
When you first receive your Corten steel item (aka weathered steel), it may be a bright orange or sometimes a darker brown (depending on how much it’s weathered on its journey to you).
As it’s exposed to the elements, especially rain and dry spells, it naturally starts to rust. This forms a protective layer called a patina, which changes colour over time, from orange to deep brown, and eventually a rich, almost-black tone. Patina is a type of rust (but not a damaging kind). Unlike regular rust, this patina seals the surface and actually prevents further corrosion, which is why Corten is often used for outdoor structures and sculptures.
Each piece in our Corten range offers a unique aesthetic, adding character and depth to your outdoor spaces.
When you first receive your Corten steel item (aka weathered steel), it may be a bright orange or sometimes a darker brown (depending on how much it’s weathered on its journey to you).
As it’s exposed to the elements, especially rain and dry spells, it naturally starts to rust. This forms a protective layer called a patina, which changes colour over time, from orange to deep brown, and eventually a rich, almost-black tone. Patina is a type of rust (but not a damaging kind). Unlike regular rust, this patina seals the surface and actually prevents further corrosion, which is why Corten is often used for outdoor structures and sculptures.
Each piece in our Corten range offers a unique aesthetic, adding character and depth to your outdoor spaces.