extra large potted plants Extra Large White Concrete Planter for Trees – 100cm Tall the Aurella
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extra large potted plants Extra Large White Concrete Planter for Trees – 100cm Tall the Aurella

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extra large potted plants Extra Large White Concrete Planter for Trees – 100cm Tall the AurellaXXL Cylinder Planter Ideal for Trees, Architectural Shrubs & Dramatic Feature Plants Instantly elevates grand entrances, landscaped gardens and commercial courtyards. A sculptural statement planter that blends premium materials with timeless design, crafted from high quality pigmented concrete for enduring beauty and functionality. 621L capacity perfect for mature trees, specimen shrubs and large scale displays, providing ample space for extensive

XXL Cylinder Planter – Ideal for Trees, Architectural Shrubs & Dramatic Feature Plants

Instantly elevates grand entrances, landscaped gardens and commercial courtyards.

A sculptural statement planter that blends premium materials with timeless design, crafted from high-quality pigmented concrete for enduring beauty and functionality.


  • 621L capacity – perfect for mature trees, specimen shrubs and large-scale displays, providing ample space for extensive root systems
  • 100cm Ø × 100cm H – with a generous 91cm planting opening for effortless access, facilitating easy planting and maintenance
  • Crafted from premium pigmented concrete – no paint, no peeling, no fading; long-lasting colour integrity and visual appeal
  • Indoor & outdoor use – internally sealed, frost- and UV-resistant, making it suitable for all-season environments
  • Pre-drilled drainage holes – ensure healthy roots and easy water management, promoting strong plant growth
  • Heavy-duty & secure – 134kg empty weight with a steel-reinforced core for maximum stability and theft deterrence
  • No assembly required – arrives ready to place, saving time and effort
  • Low-maintenance – wipe clean; no treatments or sealing needed
  • Flat base – sits securely on any solid, level surface for dependable stability

Tip: Position the Aurella in its final location before adding soil and plants to avoid heavy lifting later.


Why Choose the Aurella Cylinder Planter?

  • Premium pigmented concrete – colour runs through the body, ensuring long-lasting aesthetics and resistance to surface damage
  • Generous 621L soil capacity – supports deep, healthy root systems for large trees, promoting robust plant growth
  • Raw, hand-finished texture – each piece has unique pitting and natural character, adding visual interest and authenticity
  • Engineered strength – steel-reinforced walls resist cracks, knocks and theft, ensuring durability in all conditions
  • Weather-proof design – frost-safe, UV-stable and internally sealed for year-round use
  • Colour integrityWhite Mist is a soft white with grey undertones that won’t flake, peel or fade
  • Sustainable craftsmanship – handmade by skilled artisans with minimal waste, supporting eco-conscious production
  • Works beautifully in multiples – pair with smaller Aurella sizes for layered impact and cohesive garden styling

Full Description

Introducing the Aurella – a bold, cylindrical planter engineered to transform expansive spaces. This impressive concrete vessel, with its tall, perfectly round silhouette and commanding presence, is designed to make a statement in any setting. The 621-litre capacity is ideal for substantial plantings, from mature olive trees and specimen conifers to lush architectural shrubs that demand space to thrive.

Each planter is hand-poured and finished using a premium pigmented concrete blend, resulting in a raw, tactile texture with gentle pitting and natural variation – no two pieces are the same. The White Mist finish – a fusion of soft white and light grey tones – is pigmented throughout the body, meaning the colour will never flake or fade.

Built for real-world durability, the Aurella is internally sealed, frost-resistant, and UV-stable. Discreet drainage holes help maintain healthy root environments, while the steel-reinforced core and 134kg empty weight ensure it remains stable and secure in high-traffic or exposed locations.

Ready to use right out of the box, the Aurella offers architectural elegance, exceptional strength, and low-maintenance performance – ideal for upscale landscaping and design-conscious homeowners.

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Jennifer G
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 3
Rights Didn't Balance the Wrongs
Format: Kindle
Eva was sold to a pack as an unregistered Omega by her own father. Unwanted. They wanted her as a means to an end, not for who she was. But she knows the truth. They are her scent matches. They don't realize that because of the suppressants she is on. It's better this way. They would be slaves to biology if they knew, and now she knows the truth. Eva will gain her freedom, and when she does, she will make sure they realize exactly what they lost. I love a rejected mate's story with a good redemption arc. Bring on all the groveling. This wasn't as satisfying as I had hoped for. Too much spice, too little story. There was little romance, affection, or redemption. Consent was questionable. And Eva's fears about biology weren't disproven. The Alphas were controlled by their scent match, and Eva was no better. The Alphas didn't have any character growth. It wasn't only their "Omega" but all of the women they entertained in the house. Even sitting on the couch would have sent an Omega into hysterics. The house and furniture were ruined. Wrongs were done - trafficking, abuse, captivity, dubious sexual encounters. There weren't enough rights to balance out the wrongs, so the Alphas stayed ruined. There were no swoon-worthy declarations or actions. There were some gifts and some redecorating, but most was off-page. Where was the over-the-top shopping trip and romantic gestures? Where were the intimate conversations? Did they ever gain Eva's trust? I'm not even sure "I love you's" were exchanged by everyone. Was there love or only scent? I don't know, so this story was not a success for me.
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Scgirlie
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★★★★★ 5
Surprisingly good!
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mandie
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