Collection: Office Planters

Planters for Offices and Workplaces
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Frequently asked questions

  • Why should I use planters in an office environment?

    Office planters help create a more welcoming, productive workspace by introducing greenery into the environment. This improves air quality, softens hard interiors and enhances the overall look and feel of offices, receptions and communal areas.

  • What types of office planters do you offer?

    At planters.co.uk, we offer a wide range of office planters including troughs, cubes, bowls and tall planters, suitable for everything from desks and breakout areas to large open-plan offices. With their lightweight and sturdy construction and range of finishes we suggest Aluzinc as the material most suited the offices - though we offer a full range of materials.

  • Are tall trough planters suitable for offices?

    Yes, tall trough planters are a particularly popular choice for offices. They provide a clean, modern look while offering enough height and volume for impactful planting, making them ideal for open spaces and contemporary interiors. They also make exceptionally good space dividers.

  • Can office planters be used as space dividers?

    Absolutely. Office planters are frequently used as natural dividers to define areas within open-plan offices, such as separating workstations, walkways or meeting zones, without blocking light or making spaces feel closed in.

  • Are planter wheels suitable for both indoor and outdoor use?

    Suitability depends on the materials used in the wheels and frame construction. For outdoor use, look for rust-resistant metals and durable plastics that withstand various weather conditions. Indoors, non-marking wheels are preferable to protect flooring surfaces from scuffs and marks.

  • What is Aluzinc?

    Aluzinc is a combination of aluminium and zinc, typically in a ratio of approximately 55% aluminium and 45% zinc. It provides enhanced durability and corrosion resistance compared to traditional galvanised steel, as the aluminium provides a protective barrier, while the zinc offers cathodic protection.