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Designed by Randy Rollner, Charles Constantine and Chris Williams
What began as a small manufacturing business two decades ago has grown into an industry leader in landscape products. Planterworx was founded by Randy Rollner, who studied at Parsons before beginning his career in architectural metal in 1997. “It’s all in the details,” says Rollner, and the designers on his team are true artisans and craftsmen who bring the precise, balanced lines normally found in modern architecture to these metal Planters (2011). The Planterworx designers insist on using a high percentage of recycled content and recyclable materials. The powder-coated charcoal Planters are finished with an eco-friendly process that contains no V.O.C.s, and the overspray is 100% recoupable. The Corten® Steel Planters are made of the same material designed for bridges and skyscrapers, which has a reactive patina period of three to nine months, depending on location and climate. This patina or rust acts as a protective barrier and does not compromise the structural integrity of the material. After the initial reactive period, Corten Steel will cure and self-seal with very little runoff. Equipped with drainage holes. The Corten Steel Planters do not come pre-weathered. Made in U.S.A.
U.S.A. (1971)
“It’s all in the details,” says Randy Rollner, in part referring to his team of true craftsmen with artisan sensibilities – whose medium happens to be industrial metal.
With his grandfather an architect and his mother an art dealer, Rollner grew up surrounded by design. “Thanks to my mother I was exposed to art at a very young age. Sculpting and painting ...
Corten Steel or powder-coated aluminum in a charcoal finish.