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Can we get our company logo engraved on a bench or planter box?
Absolutely, and let me tell you—it’s one of the most elegant ways to leave your mark outdoors. Whether you’re sprucing up a corporate campus, a public park, or a cozy café patio, engraving your company logo onto a bench or planter box is not only possible, but it’s also a durable, classy, and long-lasting branding solution.
The short answer is yes, but the magic lies in the details. First, consider the material. Wooden benches and planter boxes love laser engraving or deep router carving—especially hardwoods like teak, ipe, or cedar. The result is a crisp, tactile imprint that weathers gracefully. For metal planter boxes (think stainless steel or powder-coated aluminum), we typically use chemical etching, sandblasting, or precision CNC engraving. Concrete or stone planters? Rotary diamond-tip engraving creates a beautiful, permanent mark that won’t fade.
Now, let’s talk size and placement. A logo can be centered on the bench’s backrest, subtly carved into the armrest end, or even stamped on a flat metal plaque that’s then mounted to the side. For planter boxes, the front face is prime real estate, but you can also opt for the rim or a discrete corner if you prefer understated elegance. The key is high-contrast design: clean lines, bold shapes, and avoiding overly intricate details that might blur when scaled down.
We also recommend providing a vector file (like .ai or .eps) to ensure razor-sharp clarity. Raster images often lose fidelity during engraving. And don’t forget color fill—some shops offer painted or filled engraving to make your logo pop against the material. For example, a white-filled logo on a dark wood bench is striking and professional.
Finally, durability is our friend. Unlike stickers or painted signs that peel or fade, engraving physically alters the surface. It resists rain, sun, and even vandals to a degree. With proper sealing (for wood) or powder coating (for metal), your logo can look pristine for decades.
So, yes—we can, and we love doing it. It’s a conversation starter, a silent brand ambassador, and a piece of furniture that tells your story every single day. Just send us your logo, tell us your material, and we’ll carve your company’s name into the landscape.
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