Street Furniture – Planters with Custom Rims

At Earth Anchors, we specialise in manufacturing durable street furniture planters designed for public spaces, schools, retail parks, and commercial environments. Our planters can be supplied with a matching or coloured rim, giving you the opportunity to customise your planting project and coordinate with existing street furniture.

A great example is our work with Redenhall with Harleston Parish Council. Each planter was engraved with the council name and fitted with a colourful rim to complement other recycled plastic street furniture already in place. This simple addition creates a cohesive look while making the planters stand out as attractive street features for the community.

Blockade recycled plastic planter with colourful rims

Long-Lasting Street Furniture Planters

Made from 100% recycled plastic, our street furniture planters are built to last. With a 25-year material guarantee, they won’t rot, rust, or splinter, making them a low-maintenance and cost-effective choice for councils, schools, and businesses. From pedestrian areas to retail parks, these planters bring greenery into hard landscapes while withstanding daily wear and tear.

Bespoke Planter Options

Every outdoor space is different, which is why we can manufacture bespoke street furniture planters to suit your needs. Options include:

And of course, rims in a variety of colours — allowing you to create planters that match your brand, your council colours, or surrounding street furniture. Contact us for a tailored quotation.

Why Choose Earth Anchors?

  • Over 50 years of experience manufacturing street furniture
  • Rust-proof fixings in every recycled plastic planter
  • Proudly made in the UK at our Surrey factory — come and visit us!
  • Bespoke solutions, from custom rims to unique planter designs

Looking to Learn More about Recycled Plastic? Read our comprehensive guide here.

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Recycled Plastic Planters

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Published On: September 2nd, 2025

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