Aectual has introduced Boxy, a modular planter system designed for creating customizable green dividers in interior spaces. The 3D-printed planters can be connected to form continuous installations and are manufactured using PolyAl, a material derived from recycled beverage cartons. According to the company, each planter repurposes approximately 1,800 cartons on average.

The modular design allows users to create planters of varying lengths, from compact units to extended installations. Heights can be customized between 40 and 100 centimeters. An online configurator helps users plan their layouts, automatically calculating the number of modules needed for specific dimensions.
Boxy planters feature textured surfaces available in four patterns: Cannelure, Halfpipe, Wave, and Pleats. The company offers 13 color options with embedded pigments designed to resist fading. Optional casters can be added for mobility in dynamic workspace environments.
The product is part of Aectual’s circular manufacturing approach through their Circular Service program. Users can return planters at the end of their lifecycle for shredding and reprinting into new products. The planters are designed to complement Aectual’s existing Wrap Wall Panels for coordinated interior design applications.
Source: blog.aectual.com

