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Top Commercial Planter Trends for 2025

  • Writer: CG Multigestion
    CG Multigestion
  • Feb 23
  • 4 min read

Updated: 5 days ago

Commercial planters are no longer just functional—they’re foundational to how businesses design and define their spaces. Whether it’s a welcoming entrance, a cozy outdoor lounge, or a vibrant indoor environment, custom planters shape how we experience commercial spaces. As we move through 2025, several trends stand out—driven by sustainability, technology, and aesthetic impact.

Here’s what’s leading the way in commercial outdoor planters and indoor planter design in 2025.


Modern patio with beige sofas and colorful pillows, a long glass fireplace, surrounded by planters. Buildings reflect in the glass windows.

Sustainability

Sustainability is a growing trend in modern design, and commercial planters are no exception. More and more businesses are looking to incorporate eco-friendly materials into their designs, and commercial planters are a great place to start. Materials such as corten steel and aluminum are becoming increasingly popular due to their durability, low maintenance, and ability to withstand harsh weather conditions.


Modular and Configurable Planters

Modular planters are becoming increasingly popular in the commercial sector. These planters are designed to be versatile, allowing businesses to create different configurations to suit their space. With modular planters, companies can create living walls, screens, and dividers, adding a touch of greenery to their space and creating a natural partition.


Self-watering Planters

Self-watering planters are a game-changer for businesses that want to have plants in their space but do not have the time or resources to care for them. These planters have a built-in irrigation system that automatically waters the plants, reducing the need for regular maintenance. In 2025, we can expect to see an increase in the popularity of self-watering planters in commercial spaces.


Minimalist and Architectural Design

Minimalist design has been a trend in the commercial sector for some time now, and it is expected to continue in 2025. These planters have a clean and simple design, which makes them ideal for modern and minimalist spaces. They are available in various materials such as concrete, metal, and fiberglass, allowing businesses to choose a planter that best suits their space.


Biophilic Design

Biophilic design is all about bringing nature indoors, and it is becoming increasingly popular in the commercial sector. This design philosophy incorporates natural elements such as plants, water, and natural light into the built environment. In 2025, we can expect to see an increase in the use of biophilic design in commercial spaces, with more businesses incorporating plants and other natural elements into their design.


Colorful and Branded Planters

In 2025, we can expect to see an increase in the use of colorful planters in commercial spaces. These planters add a pop of color to the environment, making them ideal for businesses that want to create a lively and vibrant space. They are available in various colors and materials, allowing businesses to choose a planter that complements their branding.


Three colorful pots—red, yellow, and navy—hold green plants against a white wall with a window. The setting is bright and minimalist.

Large-Scale and Statement Planters

Big plants need big homes. Oversized commercial planters are rising, especially for hospitality, retail, and mixed-use developments. These planters anchor outdoor plazas, lobbies, and entranceways. From sculptural corten steel planters to oversized concrete troughs, larger formats create focal points.


Custom Planters and Bespoke Solutions

As businesses strive to differentiate themselves, the demand for custom planter solutions grows. Whether it’s unique dimensions, integrated seating, or branded cutouts, custom options offer function and style.

Many developers and architects now request bespoke aluminum planters tailored to site-specific needs.
Two black planters on concrete, with gold "R" emblems on each, positioned closely side by side. Simple, elegant design.

Outdoor Living and Hospitality Zones

In 2025, we can expect to see an increase in the use of commercial planters to create outdoor living spaces. These spaces are designed to be an extension of the indoor space, allowing businesses to create a relaxing and inviting environment for their customers and employees. Using commercial planters, companies can create outdoor seating areas, dining areas, and even outdoor meeting spaces.


Multi-functional Planters

Multi-functional planters are designed to serve multiple purposes. They can be used as seating, tables, or even storage space. In 2025, we can expect to see an increase in the use of multi-functional planters in commercial spaces as businesses look for ways to maximize the use of their space.


Weather-resistant Planters

Weather-resistant planters are designed to withstand harsh outdoor conditions. They are made from materials such as fiberglass, concrete, and metal, making them ideal for outdoor spaces. In 2025, we can expect to see an increase in the use of weather-resistant planters in commercial spaces as businesses look for durable and long-lasting planters that can withstand the elements.


Four tall, gray rectangular planters are arranged on a concrete surface. The scene is minimalistic with no visible plants inside.

Conclusion

In conclusion, commercial planters are an essential part of modern design, and there are several top trends to keep in mind as we look ahead to 2025. From incorporating sustainable materials to embracing biophilic design, combining technology, exploring unique shapes and sizes, and offering customization options, businesses can create a space that feels inviting and personalized. By staying current with these trends, companies can stay ahead of the curve and create a space that stands out in a crowded market.


Interested in exploring more? Discover our full range of custom planters and browse materials like metal, resin, concrete, and fiberglass. Look at our project portfolio featuring standout installations across North America for design inspiration.

 
 
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