Evergreen turns planting into planning
Mizetto’s Evergreen Planter rethinks outdoor planter seating as a spatial tool. It’s not just about adding greenery. It’s about shaping how people gather, pause, and move through a space.
The system works with a tight kit of parts. Planter, pot, bench, table. That’s it. But the combinations stretch. Linear runs create boundaries without feeling rigid. Clusters form social pockets. Rings gather people in without closing them off. It shares a mindset with pieces like the Floe Bench, where form quietly shapes how people use a space.
Materially, it’s built to last. Hot-dip galvanized steel keeps things durable and grounded. Bamboo softens the experience where it matters. The contrast lands somewhere between infrastructure and furniture, which is exactly the point.
What stands out is how naturally this outdoor planter seating scales. It reads as furniture up close, but as planning from afar. Rooftops, courtyards, campuses, anywhere that needs definition without walls.
It’s less about placing pieces. More about letting landscape do the work.
Images Courtesy of Mizetto





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