Guest Picks: Happy Plant Pots
This two-colored round plant pot has a handmade pattern and is perfect for a contemporary or midcentury-inspired interior. It’s ideal for little succulents, cacti or air plants.
These pastel pots from Leif are fabulous for a home that already incorporates some pastel hues. They have a handmade finish and look fabulous grouped together.
If you want to add a dash of character and fun to your home (and plant), opt for this funky pot. It is determined to make your plant survive — and you will be determined to enjoy it to the max!
This is a fantastic eye-catching plant pot for a midcentury-inspired interior. This vintage model from the ‘60s will be the perfect solution for sculptural plants like an aloe vera.
If you like a weathered look, choose terra-cotta pots with a mossed patina. They’re beautiful indoors and out.
Colorful mini clay pots with mini succulents are a happy addition to any home. Line them up on your windowsill or desk, and they will brighten up your day for sure!
I love this adorable little terra-cotta planter from Baba Souk. The various finishes create a unique style and underline your plant’s beauty.
This blue ceramic plant pot comes with a glossy ombré finish and is fantastic for a nautical-themed interior. Add it to your windowsill for maximum impact in the shimmering daylight.
This fun plant pot is the work of Danish design label Meyer-Lavigne. It is so cool for hanging plants, as they will look like the hair of this fun little lady.
How fun are these three happy plant pots? They will fit any kind of interior, especially contemporary, minimalistic spaces with a dash of humor.
West Elm sells these great colorful clay pots with in a chalkboard finish. You can write the name of your plant or herbs on them or favorite words and quotes. It’s a great way to personalize your houseplants and herbs.
These vintage hanging planters make for real visual highlights. I think they’re great for your kitchen, porch or living room corner.
A great indoor and outdoor option is this plant pot made of wooden sticks. It’s excellent for larger plants.
If you prefer a bit more sophisticated glamour, go for these copper pots. They will definitely style up your home.
My personal favorites are these handmade plant pots with happy faces by London-based ceramicist Stella Baggott. Each piece is unique and adds so much happiness to the home.
These chunky stoneware plant pots and vases are perfect for ethnic-inspired interiors. They will make your plant stand out and add a clean and sophisticated look to your home.
If you are aiming to create a Mediterranean look, go for these classic terra-cotta pots. They’re ideal for little olive trees or other Mediterranean plants.
These bicolored concrete pots are great for modern and contemporary homes. They are cool and remind me of typical Scandinavian design.
For the design-savvy midcentury fan, this geometric plant pot in all white it is like an art sculpture. It’s perfect for any kind of green houseplant.Next: The Perfect Houseplant for People Who Kill Houseplants
A witty plant pot will make you and your guests smile. Choose one of these lovely animal planters from West Elm for a great statement. I think they all look perfect when grouped together.
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