You live in a great home, so why shouldn't your plants? Housing a plant in a mod container will make your greenery pop -- and add style to an otherwise dull patio. So we've rounded up some sleek, sculptural homes for your precious plants.
Photos: Modern Planter/Mod Livin'
The
Modern steel planter on wheels (left), $123.75 to $296.75, from Modern Planter give you easy maneuverability no matter how large your tree. The Architectural Pottery
TH-2 Planter (right) is a timeless classic, $395, at Mod Livin'.
Photos: Perch/Sprout Home
How cute is this hanging
Plant Orb? I bet it could be used as a bird feeder too. $112 at Perch. The Eva Solo
Self-watering Planter (right) can water your plants for up to a week. Great for people like me who often forget! $50 to $56 at Sprout Home.
Photos: 2modern/Grounded
The eco-friendly
Beehive Softbowls (left) are just $39 each at 2modern and can also be used to hold fruit or sewing supplies. The
Egg Planter (right) is another hanging option. Wouldn't your porch look fabulous surrounded by 6 of these? $95 at Grounded.
Photos: HipHaven/Design Within Reach
HipHaven's
Retro Bullet Planter is clearly made for mid-century modern enthusiasts. $145 to $160 at HipHaven. The oversized
Bordato Illuminated Planter (right) would light up any entryway, but be prepared for it to lighten up your pockets. $300 to $420 at Design Within Reach.
Photos: Nest Living/FeelMoreHuman
The adorable
Campy Planters (left) look like tiny Easter eggs, and they're the perfect size for small succulents and cacti. $72 at Nest Living. The industrial
Fruit Trough (right) would make a wonderful modern dining table centerpiece for $99 at FeelMoreHuman.
Reader comments (Page 1 of 1)
Love all these planters, especially the TH-2 and Retro Bullet planter. But for the life of me, I'll never figure out why planters are always so darned expensive!
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