Spring on Delancey Place: Philadelphia Window Boxes Rooted in History
There are few streets in Philadelphia where window boxes feel as essential as the architecture itself. Delancey Place is one of them.
Nearly fifteen years ago—long before Enliven Planters existed as a business—this was one of the places we wandered while imagining what seasonal planting in the city could be. At the time, Delancey Place was one of the rare areas in Philadelphia where beautiful window boxes were already part of the streetscape. Spring after spring, these blocks proved how much life, color, and warmth thoughtfully planted window boxes could bring to a neighborhood.
We wanted to take that feeling and spread it throughout the city.
Today, we’re proud to maintain dozens of Philadelphia window boxes and planters along these same historic blocks.
Architecture That Invites Planting
Developed largely in the mid-to-late 19th century, Delancey Place is defined by tall, gracious townhouses built to last. The homes sit slightly back from the street, creating a sense of openness and calm. Many living spaces begin a half-story above street level, reached by wide marble steps—often still accompanied by original boot scrapers from the days of horse-drawn carriages.
Bay windows are everywhere here, projecting outward and catching the light. From a planting perspective, they’re a gift. These bays naturally lend themselves to three window boxes wrapping the façade, allowing us to create layered, architectural compositions that feel substantial without overwhelming the home.
This is Philadelphia architecture that welcomes window boxes—not as decoration, but as an extension of the building itself.
Spring Window Boxes on Delancey Place
Spring is when Delancey Place truly comes alive.
Cherry trees lining the street bloom in soft pinks, and on a breezy day their petals fall gently through the air, like snow drifting between brick façades and iron railings. It’s fleeting, emotional, and unmistakably Philadelphia.
Our spring window boxes are designed to echo that moment. Seasonal plantings emphasize movement, texture, and a restrained color palette that complements the historic homes—never competing with them. We design many of these installations in custom wrought iron window boxes, crafted by local Philadelphia metalworkers and artists. No two are alike, just like the homes they’re attached to.
The result is planting that feels timeless, grounded, and deeply place-specific.
Where Enliven Planters Began
Delancey Place didn’t just inspire our aesthetic—it helped shape our mission.
Seeing so many well-loved Philadelphia window boxes on these blocks showed us what was possible. It made clear how seasonal planting could transform not just a single home, but an entire street. Enliven Planters was born from the idea that this kind of beauty shouldn’t be limited to a few historic blocks—it should be accessible throughout Philadelphia.
Every spring installation we create here is both a continuation of that tradition and a quiet thank-you to the street that helped start it all.
When the cherry blossoms return and the window boxes fill out, Delancey Place reminds us why we plant: to honor history, celebrate seasonality, and bring lasting beauty back to the streets we love.