This fun and practical design makes the pot completely transparent, so you can see more of the plant including its incredible root system. The other ingenious part of this design is the 'Slo Flo' watering system. By topping up the reservoir with water, you only have to water your plant once a month, and it has a steady supply of water to keep it lush and healthy -- perfect for the slack plant owners! Boskke's aim is to make indoor gardening less messy and time consuming for urban citizens. They've certainly achieved that with the Cube Planters.
Designed soon after the Second World War, the Case Study Planter is a stylish, 20th Century modern classic. During this period, architects and designers focussed on building furniture and decorative items that were portable and simple. It's made of ceramic for durability. The three-bowl planter is a timeless piece and is sure to add some class and sophistication to any home.
Made from a durable, waterproof fabric, the Greenbo Fiorina Planter Case is inspired by the simplicity of Chinese paper lanterns. They can be used both indoors and outdoors. The Greenbo Fiorina Planter Case can also replace traditional drain trays.
Jonathan Adler created the striking Okura Planter in three bold colours -- yellow, orange and blue. The beautiful geometric design is sure to brighten up any space, from the ultra modern to the traditional chic.
These stunning Planterworx planters are made with scrapped and used metals. They're hard-wearing, can be used indoors and out, and, of course, look incredibly unique.
This 22 inch round diameter hanging wall planters is handmade by Kim Fisher specifically for succulents and air plants. They look smart on a wall and can be used indoors and outdoors. Turn air plants and succulents into hanging art.
These river pebble planters are hand crafted by Mihulli. They bring a touch of zen sophistication to your home decorating. And for just $12.00 on Etsy, you can't really go wrong…
Get even more green art for your walls with this set of cute, bulb-shaped wall planters.
By salvaging a beat-up, old kitchen cabinet from a construction site, you can create this concrete planter on wheels. This is a simple project that requires some heavy lifting. It uses 2” thick XPS rigid foam boards to make the inside of the form. Heavy duty metal casters and a chrome spigot make it easy to move and drain, while providing a fun industrial aesthetic. Use it as a mobile herb garden or fill it full of ice and beer for your next party.
Concrete is made to look more like paper origami thanks to designer Adam Christopher. There beautiful planters mimic the intricate folds of the ancient Japanese art of origami.
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