1. A planter holding a tiny planter for all the plant parents out there. Have you ever seen a more adorable thing?!?
2. A set of four macrame hanging planters made of 100% cotton cord if you're short on floor space but not on plants. These are especially great for plants that have trails, like a string of pearls or any variety of pothos.
Note that pots aren't included with this, so it's a good option for any plants you're not looking to move into a decorative pot (or for any decorative pots you already have, of course!).
Promising review: "Absolutely gorgeous! I was skeptical as to how well these could be made considering how moderately priced they are but when they arrived my jaw dropped. They are perfect :)" —Sasha Welkom
Get the set of four from Amazon for $20.99 (available in white or natural).
3. A set of four glazed ceramic pots to give your collection of houseplants a cohesive look without being too match-y. I'd love to see these used to grow an assortment of herbs, like dill, basil, parsley, and mint!
Promising review: "This set of ceramic pots are gorgeous! They just arrived today and this review is either the first or one of two I have ever written on Amazon. They came well packaged, nothing was broken, they have a nice glaze, and also have drainage holes and saucers. I ordered some mesh to cover the holes. The ceramic is a smidge thinner than other ceramic pots I’ve ordered but, considering the size of the pots and the inclusion of drainage holes and saucers, I don’t think people should be picky. I’m certain I would spend over $10 for one of these pots in most stores. I also like that each pot has a different design. They’re beautiful! I believe this is a great investment and will add a nice touch to anyone’s decor." —Ju
Get a set of four from Amazon for $29.99 (available in four colors).
4. A light pink 3D printed heart pot that's made with a biodegradable plastic that is sustainably produced with corn starch. And while any houseplant would look spectacular in this planter, it really seems like it was made for something like a trailing, succulent-like plant...perhaps a string of hearts?! Too on the nose? Never!
5. A set of three minimal planters with gold stands for a cohesive look. When the plants are the stars of the show, these beauties provide the perfect backdrop.
6. A set of two planters with face etchings that's simple enough for any style of plant, but cool enough that it doubles as decor.
7. A sleek ceramic planter if you're going for the whole minimalism aesthetic but still want to give your plants a nice place to live. It has a drainage hole and comes with a saucer, so you get everything you need.
8. A 3D printed people coffee planter to add a little humor to your home. If you WFH, add this to your desk so you always have a "coworker" to gab with over a cup of coffee.
9. A very tall planter if you want to anchor an area with houseplants. Bookend the inside of your front door with two of these, or use them to section of a specific area in your home (like the TV photo below) to create a focal point.
10. A 3D printed planter made of a blend of recycled wood fibers and bioplastic made from corn. Each planter is sustainably made and is entirely biodegradable. It's giving big hygge x origami energy!
11. A woven rope basket with handles that's super lightweight. Because it's rope and not a hard material like ceramic or terracotta, you can easily move it around your home to find the perfect spot.
12. A planter phone stand if you're a person who loves a two-in-one. This super smart design lets you show off your favorite houseplant and gives you a place to hold your phone, which is perfect for all that TikTok scrolling you do at your desk.
13. A large, hand-painted planter made of recycled plastic. It seems like the larger a planter gets, the more neutral it becomes. Not this one! It makes a statement.
14. A half-face planter that looks like something out of a high-end boutique or even a museum. Since it's the head, I'd suggest planting a Fern or Snake plant in it because it'll look like a cool hairdo.
15. A Socrates bust that doubles as a planter if you want a philosophy companion and a place for your plants to call home. This is cast in resin, which is a super strong but lightweight material — great for those of us who like to rearrange our plants on the regular.
16. A ceramic pot and stand combo, because far too often you find the perfect planter but can't find a stand that fits it. The stand is made from interlocking wood, so it can withstand a lot of weight.
17. A 3D printed planter with retro vibes that comes in a variety of muted matte colors — perfect for adding a little zing to your interior without creating too much of a focal point.
18. A set of two white planters with gray and gold accents when you want your planters to look great together but not exactly match. These pots don't have drainage holes, which means no more leaks all over your floors or tabletops.
19. A plant hanger and ceramic pot combo that's perfect for vine-y plants like a Philodendron or any variation of ivy. You can also put in faux plants if you just want to hang it and forget it.
20. A vintage-inspired patterned planter so you can add some grooviness to your home. Reviewers rave about its look, saying it's well made and looks great.
21. A 3D printed wiggle planter if what you need is a planter that screams "look at me!" Not only is the wavy pattern so unique and cool, but the color combinations are so good that even Mark Rothko would have been impressed.
22. A hobnail-textured ceramic planter that looks just like the vintage milk glass that's all the rage these days, but because it's a simple cylinder shape, it can work in any style of home.
Promising review: "A beautiful pot; I’m obsessed and just love how the pink complements the aesthetic of my room. It’s a great product, well made, not too heavy for my shelves. The drainage hole is a decent size, and it came with a little stop that’s similar to the mesh circles. It came in a decent amount of time and well packaged, without any damage. Completely recommend and will be buying other colors soon!" —Sam
Get it from Amazon for $13.99+ (available in three sizes and five colors).
23. A set of three ceramic planters with a marble glaze, because real marble would be 10x more expensive. The tiny size is perfect for succulents and cacti.
24. A mid-century modern inspired cement planter for adding a pop of color to your interior. The leaves are etched into the ceramic, so it looks like something a local artisan could have made.
25. A set of five tiny ceramic planters if you're a fan of tiny succulents or cacti and want each individual one to have its own home. These are great for folks who have limited tabletop or shelf space, but still want a nice collection of succulent variety.
Promising review: "These are perfect for planting real succulents or using with fake ones. The little pots are the perfect size and have a rough stone-like outside. The colors are a perfect variety of pastels. I paired with some bright succulents and they are a great addition to my living room decor. They do have little holes in the bottom for real planting. Packaged so neat and safe. Could easily gift them to someone. I kept the box and foam inserts to use for moving them." —Combatbarbie365
Get a set of five from Amazon for $13.99.
26. An ombre planter for a burst of beautiful color every time you glance at your houseplant. These are ceramic so they're built to last, and when you order you can specify if you do or don't want drainage holes — at no extra cost.
Kailo Chic is a woman-owned small business in Austin making colorful cement and ceramic planters.
Promising review: "This little planter is so bright and lovely! I ordered the medium size with a drainage hole drilled, and it's perfect. Shipped as advertised, arrived in great shape. Colors are as advertised too. It brightened up my porch and my pencil cactus is SO much happier in this ceramic pot than its previous plastic one." —Trimble
Get it from Kailo Chic on Etsy for $24+ (available in five ombre patterns and five sizes).