Guest Picks: The Green Scene
I immediately put this dotted beauty on my wish list. I love it when planters have funny, whimsical twists like this one does.
These look amazing individually or hung in groups. Their organic shapes and powdery colors are just perfect. Love!
Of course you can also use fun planters to collect small trinkets or other bits and bobs.
Diamond-like shapes are hot right now, and I love this Geo planter. Put it on a shelf or table, use it as a fruit bowl or hang it from a cord.
Put your succulents in the spotlight with this hanging glass bubble collection.
This porcelain paper bag can be use in many different ways, but I would put some Japanese good luck plants in it.
Use these sky planters designed by Patrick Morris for a happy tabletop or living room.
This origami wooden vase is the perfect addition to your Zen garden. In case you don't feel the need to install a whole Zen garden, it would be beautiful in a natural interior.
This monogrammed planter sweeps me right off my feet. It's so gorgeous.
These versatile and simple decorative concrete planters add effortless style to their surroundings. I love that they are asymmetrical.
Those who claimed that macramé is passé are so wrong. I love the modern twist this artist gave the old-fashioned idea of macramé.
Shine bright like a diamond with this faceted beauty.
This is a great way to combine lighting with a planter. This indoor/outdoor Bloom planter will certainly make a statement.
This bud vase is perfect for those broken-off flowers.
The world-famous Shanghai vase by Pols Potten is perfect for all kinds of different flowers, but why not put some beautiful spring bulbs in it as well?
Isn't that shocking blue color just gorgeous? Cheer up a windowsill with this explosion of color.
This vase by Piet Hein Eek combines traditional motives with new design for a beautiful contemporary product.
The shape of a raw diamond and the happy color make this vase perfect for cheering up any windowsill or nightstand.
By putting a bunch of tiny cacti or other plants together, you can create a more spectacular effect. I would go for all kinds of different shapes and colors for a happy result, but you can also choose vases and planters in different shapes and in one shade for a more soothing effect.Next: Herb Gardens for Small Kitchens
Create your own hanging gardens of Babylon with these planters. Because they hang from the ceiling, they're a wonderful piece for small tight spaces.
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