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decorative indoor plant pots Madeira Aluminum Raised 16" Cube Indoor Planter w/ Wood Base - Indoor Plants, Trees Madeira

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decorative indoor plant pots Madeira Aluminum Raised 16" Cube Indoor Planter w/ Wood Base - Indoor Plants, Trees MadeiraMadeira Cube Planter Modern Elevated Aluminum Square Pot with American Hardwood Base The Sophisticated Choice for Luxury Interiors and Architectural Accents The Madeira Cube Planter is the definitive solution for professionals and homeowners seeking a high performance indoor metal planter that bridges the gap between industrial chic and organic warmth. Its perfectly symmetrical silhouette serves as a bold architectural anchor, making it a favorite for

Madeira Cube Planter – Modern Elevated Aluminum Square Pot with American Hardwood Base

The Sophisticated Choice for Luxury Interiors and Architectural Accents

The Madeira Cube Planter is the definitive solution for professionals and homeowners seeking a high-performance indoor metal planter that bridges the gap between industrial chic and organic warmth. Its perfectly symmetrical silhouette serves as a bold architectural anchor, making it a favorite for "framing" entryways or softening the sharp lines of modern glass-and-steel architecture.


At a Glance: Why the Madeira Cube Stands Out

Feature Specification
Product Type Modern elevated square planter / indoor cube pot
Dimensions 16” L x 16” W x 20” H (Total height including stand)
Waterproof Engineering Surface-safe (no drainage) with internal epoxy lining
Craftsmanship Hand-finished aluminum (India) & Handcrafted base (USA)
Materials Rust-proof Brushed Silver Aluminum & American Hardwood
Best For Luxury foyers, executive offices, and minimalist corners

Why Designers Choose the Madeira Cube for Luxury Interiors

Unlike generic plastic or thin-gauge steel pots that can look flimsy in a professional setting, the Madeira offers an immediate sense of permanence and quality. As a specialized elevated square planter, it lifts your greenery off the floor, protecting expensive hardwoods and carpets while creating a visual "float" that keeps smaller rooms feeling open and airy.

The combination of a cool, silver-toned aluminum vessel and a warm, domestic hardwood base allows this piece to transition seamlessly between mid-century modern, industrial, and contemporary interior styles.

The Science: Why Aluminum and American Woodworking Matter

In the world of high-end decor, materials dictate longevity. The Madeira Cube is engineered to outperform standard indoor vessels through three critical structural features:

  • Is it rust-proof? Absolutely. We use high-grade aluminum sourced from expert metalworkers in India. This material is naturally rust-proof—a vital feature for indoor environments where hidden moisture can lead to unsightly corrosion or staining on expensive flooring.

  • The American Hardwood Advantage: The base is handcrafted in the USA. By using premium domestic hardwood, we ensure a stand that is structurally superior, resisting the warping or cracking often seen in mass-produced, imported wood stands.

  • The Waterproof Epoxy Advantage: Every Madeira vessel is treated with an internal waterproof epoxy coating. This creates an impermeable barrier that prevents mineral buildup and ensures the unit remains 100% surface safe for delicate flooring and fine rugs.


Recommended Plant Pairings for Modern Settings

This silver square planter is designed to complement broad-leafed tropicals and architectural succulents.

  • Large Architectural Foliage: Perfectly sized for a Fiddle Leaf Fig or Monstera Deliciosa; the 16" width comfortably accommodates standard nursery liners.

  • Vertical Minimalist: Ideal for Snake Plants (Sansevieria) to emphasize the clean, geometric lines of the silver cube.

  • Trailing Softness: Use a Kimberly Queen Fern or Pothos to create a lush "spiller" effect over the industrial metal edges.


Pro-Tips for Performance & Maintenance

  • The "Pot-in-Pot" Method: Since this is a no-drainage planter, simply drop your plant’s plastic nursery pot directly into the cube. This allows for mess-free watering and easy plant rotation while keeping the aluminum vessel pristine.

  • Floor Protection: The American hardwood base is designed with smooth contact points. For high-polish floors, you can add small felt pads to the underside of the wood legs for effortless repositioning and added peace of mind.

  • Lightweight Maneuverability: Because it is made of high-strength aluminum rather than heavy cast iron or ceramic, the Madeira is easy to move—even when fully planted—allowing you to refresh your room layout without heavy lifting.

  • Maintenance: Simply wipe the aluminum with a damp microfiber cloth to remove dust. The American hardwood can be refreshed occasionally with a high-quality wood conditioner to maintain its deep, natural luster.

 

Madeira Cube with Base is just one style from the Madeira Aluminum Planter Collection. You can add coordinating shapes to your collectionSee all here.

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