This 12-sided planter from Woolly Pockets takes a softer approach to the floor planter - and sports a new and different look. Made of recycled bottles and also being breathable, these planters can allow the roots to be aerated.
The Brian has zippers so you can fold down leaves to expose more topsoil to air or sun. Comes in brown, black,...
These hanging terrarariusm (terraria?) from Roost are perfect mmStuff material. Handblown (recycled) glass. Comes with sisal rope. Works great with air plants (pictured) or you can fill yourself with dirt and moss and whatever plants you like.
Small: $48
Large: $64
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These pots will light up your garden. Made from 100% polythylene, they are recyclable (for whatever that's worth) - and durable for outdoor usage while also being lightweight so you can actually move them around a bit. They are built with a special drainage system to optimize the health of your plants.
And of course, there's the light....
Terrain is having a sale on 100% recyclable fiber cement - 25% off (enter promotional code PLANTER for discount).
These attractive planters are durable enough to withstand the harshest weather (sun, heat, frost, etc.) for years and years (fiber cement is used for house siding because of this durability), yet attractive enough to use...
These little wooden bins, old grain measures from Chinese mills, are the real article. 8 inches across, 5 inches high, they can be used as planters, centerpieces, or little storage bins.
At only $18, they're relatively cheap way to add some rusticity, authenticity, natural feel to any home.
Note: they are NOT watertight (they did hold...
We like these planters by Nobuhiro Sato (you may recall him from such posts as the drain planter post). They're designed to look like your plants are a rooftop garden on a little Euro-styled condo with windows, doors and even balconies.
$130
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This little planter serves as a reminder that no matter what man does to pave paradise (apologies to Joni), nature will always keep growing up and around us. The single-minded nature of plants: grow and thrive.
Designed to look like a manhole or shower drain, sprouts will come up through the drain. Concrete base with a steel lid. A simple...
La Gardo Tackett is a potter/designer who was based in Southern California (at least his studio is here). His "architectural pottery" featuring pots that were stacked on one another, situated in metal scaffolding and otherwise architected was all the rage in the 50's, even having been featured in the World's Fair in Brussels in 1958 where he...