When it comes to making your house a home, it’s all about the details. Finishing touches that can quite literally bring life into your space are houseplants in beautiful indoor flower pots. If you think you don’t have enough shelf space or free real estate on the floor, worry not. We’ve found plenty of planters small enough to squeeze into even the tiniest corners. For instance, we’ve found a handmade ceramic jar-inspired flower pot that’s only six inches wide and there are other styles no bigger than a coffee mug!
Of course, we’ve also rounded up some of the most stylish oversized pots that can dress up any dull and boring corner of your home. From a double-sided planter designed by famous Brooklyn ceramicists to a hand-painted retro-inspired silhouette decorated with daisies, these indoor flower pots are the easiest way to add a touch of personalization to your space.
Whether you’re looking for something minimal, , or high-tech (yes, you read that right), you’ll find the perfect planter on our well-curated list. There’s absolutely something for everyone and in case you’re not the best , we’ve got you covered with a that couldn’t be easier to use. You can also opt for one that doubles as and a Bluetooth speaker.
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So go ahead, turn your space into a miniature garden (or jungle) and indulge your green thumb. After all, plants don’t just look good, they improve the around them, so there’s no reason to opt out of the following setups.
Sometimes the easiest way to dress up a plant is to put it in a woven rope basket. Just make sure you keep it in a plastic one, which you can lift out to water and drain.
This Amazon planter is serving up a cool, geometric pattern and we’re here for it. Whether you opt for a neutral palette of grey and white or go for something a bit more charismatic, you can’t go wrong. After all, the bold pattern speaks for itself.
These hand-painted takes on a simple terracotta pot brings gardening to a whole new level. They may even inspire you to embark on your own DIY journey.
Want your desk plants to do double duty? Put them in a simple, sleek planter that double as both a light
and a
Bluetooth speaker.
Made of concrete-inspired fiberglass, this
fluted planter is surprisingly lightweight. We love it because, upon first glance, it looks like a grower pot, but after closer inspection, it’s luxurious and elegant.
The
minimalist hanging planter from Etsy is actually created with cork, making it super lightweight. It’s also small, so you can hang it just about anywhere. Our advice? Near a window to show off the rich color.
Want a pot that’s truly innovative? This West Elm design measures your plants’s moisture levels and then waters them for you. You simply pour water into the saucer and your plant will stay hydrated.
This
’70s-inspired glazed ceramic planter in the shape of a strawberry is almost too cute. Because it’s painted by hand, each pot will be a little bit different, making the one you get one-of-a-kind.
Next up, a pot featuring super-precise geometric cutouts that are 3D-printed with real wood. Did we mention it has more than 2,500 five-star reviews?
For those plant parents whose green babies tend to die young, you may want to consider a self-watering pot that will pick up the slack. It does all the hard work for you!
Give your hanging plants geometric flair with these white and gold hanging pots complete with circular and diamond-shaped frames.
This Grecian-inspired bust may not be thousands of years old, but it looks museum-quality to us. Our suggestion? Transform a nook of your home into an elegant gallery with this unique pot. Simple fill it with soil and add your favorite plant.
These pink planters have a fun textural element—a ’70s-esque rainbow pattern engraved into each one. Plus, if pink isn’t your thing, rest assured it comes in two more neutral shades: bright white and olive green.
Peach & Pebble’s curved planter gleams in a glossy hand-glazed finish. It also includes a drainage hole and an optional rubber stopper so that your plants don’t soak up too much water.
Midcentury modern fans will appreciate this sleek, simple wooden stand. It may not come with a pot, but luckily, Amazon carries several thousand that will fit.
These small hand-painted herringbone pots have a brightly-colored inside (hint: it’s teal!) and little legs that add interest. Plus, it’s inspired by traditional South African patterns, making it extra beautiful.
For a simple pop of warmth and shine, go with an aluminum plant pot in copper. No, it won’t double as a mug for a Moscow mule.
Searching for an industrial-inspired pot that fits tiny plants like succulents? Look no further. This handmade concrete pot from Etsy is one of our favorites.
If you think these cool planters don’t look like West Elm’s typical
midcentury modern-inspired wares, that’s because they’re designed by the Brooklyn-based ceramicists behind Franca. Plus, it can house plants on either side, depending on the size of your greenery.
Few retailers features a larger selection of minimalist, organic planters and indoor flower pots than Terrain. We are obsessed with these tiny ceramic options that make for the perfect finishing touch on a desk or nightstand. Fill it with succulents or single-leaf plants.