Corten Steel Rectangular Planter – 20" to 24" H
20" - 24" High
Choose our Corten Steel rectangular planter for the perfect metal planter with heights ranging from 20 to 24 inches.
Corten Steel Rectangular Planter – 20" to 24" H - 40 x 16 x 20 / With Drainage Holes is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Corten Steel Rectangular Planter – 20" to 24" H - 40 x 16 x 20 / With Drainage Holes is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Blending the perfect balance of design, durability, and convenience, Corten Steel planters from PlanterCraft will add a modern flair to any residential or commercial setting. With a one-inch raised base and sizes ranging from 19 to 23 inches high, our Corten Steel rectangular planter can enhance any indoor or outdoor design.
Choose to have drainage holes, so plants stay healthy in this metal planter. For indoor use, drainage isn’t necessary. However, it’s important to note that these metal planters are ideal for outdoor conditions. Made from thick-gauge fully seam-welded Corten Steel, also known as weathering steel, it arrives in a raw steel state and rusts to a beautiful patina.
Proven to resist weather-related issues, including hot and cold extremes, our Corten Steel rectangular planter will look beautiful in both the winter and summer months.
- ✓ Ready to Use: Arrives fully assembled with seamless, hand-welded corners.
- ✓ American Craftsmanship: Proudly manufactured in the USA from heavy-gauge Corten weathering steel.
- ✓ Living Finish: Ships raw (grey) and develops a beautiful, self-protecting rust patina over time.
- ✓ Smart Design: Features a one-inch raised base for optimal drainage and a sleek floating look.
- ✓ Fast Lead Time: Custom-built and shipped within 3 to 4 weeks.
- ✓ Download product schematics and drawings here.
| Size | Thickness | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| 40 x 16 x 20 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 111 |
| 46 x 20 x 20 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 137 |
| 36 x 12 x 24 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 105 |
| 48 x 12 x 24 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 135 |
| 60 x 12 x 24 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 164 |
| 36 x 18 x 24 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 123 |
| 48 x 18 x 24 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 154 |
| 60 x 18 x 24 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 186 |
| 72 x 18 x 24 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 218 |
| 84 x 18 x 24 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 250 |
| 96 x 18 x 24 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 281 |
| 46 x 20 x 24 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 156 |
| 60 x 20 x 24 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 194 |
| 72 x 20 x 24 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 226 |
| 48 x 24 x 24 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 174 |
| 60 x 24 x 24 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 209 |
| 72 x 24 x 24 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 243 |
| 84 x 24 x 24 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 277 |
| 96 x 24 x 24 | 1/8" Corten Steel | 311 |
Since all our planters are made to order, only some can be returned up to 30 days from delivery. Please see the list below of the sizes eligible for return. Please view our full return policy.
Weathering steel that forms a natural rust-like patina over time, protecting the material from further corrosion.
Typically 4-10 months, depending on weather exposure.
Yes, using a vinegar, salt, and water solution can help speed up patination.
Yes, rust runoff WILL stain concrete, wood, and tile surfaces. We recommend placing planters in areas where staining won’t be an issue or using a catch basin.
Yes, Corten steel is highly durable and designed to withstand diverse climates. However, areas with constant moisture may prolong the patina process.
Minimal maintenance is needed. Allow the patina to develop naturally without sealing or painting.
Not recommended. Even when sealed, Corten steel WILL bleed and stain indoor surfaces due to rust runoff.
Yes, once the patina is fully formed, they are non-toxic and safe for plants. Initial rusting may release iron into the soil but is generally harmless.
Painting or sealing is not recommended as it prevents the natural patina process.
With proper care, Corten steel planters can last for decades, thanks to the protective rust layer that prevents deep corrosion.
Let’s Answer Your Questions
What are Corten steel planters?
Corten steel planters are made from a weathering steel alloy that forms a natural rust-like patina over time, protecting them from further corrosion.
How long does it take for Corten steel to develop its patina?
It takes around 4-10 months to fully develop a protective rust layer, depending on weather exposure.
Can I accelerate the patina process?
Yes! Spraying the surface with a vinegar, salt and hydrogen Peroxide can speed up rust formation. See instructions here
Do Corten steel planters stain the ground?
Yes, initial rust runoff can stain concrete, wood, or tiles during the first 6 months of weathering. We recommend placing planters on gravel or using protective barriers.
Are Corten steel planters suitable for all weather conditions?
Yes, Corten steel is highly durable in all climates, but excessive moisture or humid conditions can slow down the patina formation.
Do Corten steel planters require maintenance?
Very little! Unlike painted metal, Corten steel does not require sealing or repainting. Simply let nature take its course.
Can I use Corten steel planters indoors?
While possible, it's not recommended for indoor use unless they are sealed, as rust runoff may stain floors.
Are Corten steel planters safe for plants?
Yes, once fully patinated, they are completely non-toxic and safe for plants. However, the initial rusting process can release iron into the soil.
Can Corten steel be painted?
It’s possible but not recommended. Painting over the steel removes its ability to naturally weather and form a protective patina.
How long do Corten steel planters last?
With proper use, they can last decades. The protective rust layer prevents deep corrosion, ensuring longevity.
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The rusting process of corten steel
Corten steel, also known as weathering steel, is a specially developed type of steel that forms a protective rust layer. This means you receive a product that has not yet rusted. The rusting process begins due to the steel’s unique composition, in which elements such as phosphorus, copper, chromium, and nickel are added to iron. When Corten steel is exposed to the elements, it begins to rust through oxidation, just like regular steel. During this process, the iron particles react with oxygen and moisture in the air, leading to the formation of iron oxide, or rust.
The distinctive feature of Corten steel is the development of a dense and relatively thick rust layer that slows further oxidation. This passivation layer acts as a protective barrier, making it more difficult for oxygen and moisture to penetrate the material. Moreover, Corten steel has a self-healing ability: if the rust layer is damaged, it repairs itself through continued oxidation, forming a new protective layer. This self-healing property contributes to the durability of the material.
The final rust layer gives Corten steel a unique, weathered appearance that is often appreciated in architecture and art, making it a perfect fit for your garden. At the same time, this protective layer extends the life of the steel by shielding it from further corrosion. The rusting process can take several months to years, depending on environmental factors such as humidity and exposure to rain.
Tips for setting
- Placement & Weathering: Choose your spot carefully! Corten steel produces rust runoff as it develops its beautiful patina, which can stain surfaces below. By default, your planter features built-in 1-inch feet, providing essential breathing room and preventing moisture trapping at the base.
- Drainage: Start by adding a layer of pebbles about 4 inches high at the bottom.
- Protection: Place a moisture-permeable anti-root cloth directly over the pebbles.
- Planting: Fill the rest with the appropriate soil for your plants, making sure not to tamp or pack the soil down too tightly.






















