Bouvy Planter - Black - XL
The Bouvy Planter is a bold fibrestone planter defined by its clean, rectangular form and solid architectural presence. Designed to bring structure and definition to both indoor and outdoor spaces, it offers a modern, minimal aesthetic.
Its straight-sided silhouette creates a strong vertical statement, making it ideal for entrances, patios, terraces and contemporary gardens. The form feels grounded and substantial, working particularly well as a standalone feature or positioned in pairs.
Crafted from durable fibrestone, the Bouvy Planter delivers the look of natural stone while remaining lighter and practical to place. Finished in a deep black stone-effect, it provides contrast and definition against light walls, paving and planting.
Weather-resistant and suitable for year-round outdoor use.
Available in Medium (M), Large (L), Extra Large (XL) and Extra Extra Large (XXL) — please select your preferred size from the dropdown.
Please note: These planters will be delivered free of charge within 15 working days via pallet. For pre-orders requiring a specific week of delivery, please make a note at checkout.
Top Tip
This pot requires holes to be drilled for drainage. Watch our Soto Masterclass for guidance.
Quick facts
POT HEIGHT
M 60cm, L 80cm, XL 100cm, XXL 120cm
POT WIDTH
M 30cm, L 40cm, XL 50cm, XXL 50cm
POT LENGTH
M 30cm, L 40cm, XL 50cm, XXL 50cm
WEIGHT
M 7.7kg, L 12.3kg, XL 31kg XXL 35.4kg
LITRE CAPACITY
M 54L, L 128L, XL 250L, XXL 300L
MATERIAL
Fibre clay
DRAINAGE HOLE
Requires drilling
FROST PROOF
Yes
Fibrestone Care & Planting Advice
Fibrestone planters offer the look of natural stone while being significantly lighter, making them ideal for balconies, terraces and roof gardens.
Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, fibrestone is weather-resistant, frost-resistant and UV-stable, allowing planters to remain outside all year round.
For healthy planting, good drainage is essential. If your planter does not come pre-drilled, we recommend adding drainage holes before planting to prevent waterlogging and root rot.
For step-by-step guidance, watch our Soto Masterclass on preparing drainage holes.


