
Cedar Planters
Cedar Planters
Cedar planters bring natural warmth and charm, offering durability with built-in resistance to decay and insects for long-lasting outdoor beauty.
Details
- Material
- Solid cedar wood, naturally resistant to rot and insects
- Durability
- Performs well outdoors with proper care; naturally resilient without heavy treatment
- Finishes
- Can be stained to highlight natural grain, painted for custom colors, or left untreated for rustic look
Natural Resistance—cedar is inherently resistant to rot and insects, ensuring dependable outdoor performance
Warm Aesthetic—rich tones and natural wood grain add charm and elegance
Customizable Finish—easily stained or painted to match surrounding décor or preferences
Low Maintenance—requires minimal care; periodic treatment extends beauty and life
Versatile Design—fits effortlessly into modern, rustic, or transitional outdoor spaces
Eco-Friendly Choice—sourced from renewable material, sustainable planter option
Why Choose Cedar Planters from CRDG?
Natural Warmth Outdoors
Cedar planters enhance rooftops, patios, and gardens with warm tones and inviting character. Natural resilience allows outdoor condition withstanding while blending with greenery and natural elements.
Customizable & Timeless Appeal
These planters offer design flexibility. Options include staining to enhance textures, painting for specific color palettes, or leaving unfinished for rustic weathered patina over time, complementing modern rooftops and traditional terraces.
Natural Warmth and Lasting Beauty
Cedar planters provide warmth and natural beauty to outdoor spaces. Made from naturally decay and insect-resistant wood, they balance functionality with durability. Customizable staining and painting options allow personalization to match any décor.
Cedar planters enhance rooftops, patios, and gardens with warm tones and inviting character. Natural resilience allows them to withstand outdoor conditions while blending with greenery and natural elements.
These planters offer design flexibility. Options include staining to enhance textures, painting for specific color palettes, or leaving unfinished for a rustic weathered patina over time, complementing modern rooftops and traditional terraces.





