Our Plant Obsession Keeps Growing! Elevate Your Plant Game With These Unique Planters and Pots

It’s no secret that houseplants have been having a moment, and it’s easy to see why. Plants are one of the simplest and most affordable ways to transform any room in the house (not to mention add a ton of joy!). But choosing your indoor plant is just the beginning—she’ll also need a chic planter. And while it can be nice to keep your greenery simple in a terracotta pot from the hardware store, sometimes it’s fun to dress up your houseplants in unique planters that match the design style of your home or garden.

Whether you’re going big with a fiddle leaf fig or just want to hang a sweet little succulent near a window, we’ve got you covered. So before you hit up the plant store, take a peek at some of these ultra-cool and unique planters. We’ve included multiple size options, a range of price points and aesthetics, so you’ll be sure to find one at the right price that also fits your décor goals and style.

Featured image by Michelle Nash.

Image by Michelle Nash

Even if you’re a known plant murderer like, ahem, some of us, you’ll be highly motivated to take extra special care of your plant babies once they’re living in one of these special pots. Don’t believe us? Take a look for yourself, we’ve got everything you and your plants could possibly need, at every price.

24 Unique Planters For Every Space

CB2 Yara Two-Tone Planters 

The gorgeous glaze on these planters is positively eye-catching, making it the perfect addition for pretty much every aesthetic. It’s neutral while still being eclectic and interesting to behold.




Urban Outfitters Half Moon Planter 

Add a little flair to your living space with this sweet little standing planter in the shape of a half-moon. Pop a string of pearls or some jade in there and you’re good to go.




Unison Banjo Terrazzo Salt Planter

We were drawn to this terrazzo-inspired design that is abstract enough to bring a bit of painterly charm to your plant.




Anthropologie Minka Textured Pot

Textured baubles give this handmade cement vessel a bit of artisanal cred. Each of these planters is individually crafted, so you’re getting a truly unique pot.




Rejuvenation Burres Planter Basket

This incredibly eclectic woven basket planter is as sturdy as it is fanciful.




The Sill Upcycled Planter

Crafted from agricultural by-products and natural fibers like bamboo fiber, wheat husk, and coffee bean husk, these planters are perfectly named.




West Elm Utility Objects Planter 

We found ourselves instantly drawn to the unexpected, almost Dali-like asymmetrical shape of this handcrafted planter that highlights the natural beauty of the clay.




Opalhouse™ Outdoor Ceramic Family Planter

Get a little cheeky with this whimsical planter. Display it on a shelf or tabletop and show off your sweet little plant.




H&M Small Terracotta Plant Pot 

The juxtaposition of the soft white textured finish and a vibrant green plant will brighten up any room in the house.




Jonathan Adler Dora Maar Planter 

This is a chic and modern take on an industrial planter. It’s very typical of the quintessential Jonathan Adler style, so if you’re a fan of his work this is a great addition to your home. It’s hand cast and sanded by artisans, and as functional as it is a major design statement.




Anthropologie Grecian Bust Pot 

Bring a bit of a Grecian vibe to your home with this hand-painted cement bust pot.




West Elm MoMa Self Watering Planter 

Never worry about over-watering your plants again with this brilliantly designed unique planter. The reservoir surrounding the absorbent clay center ensures that plants only take in the hydration they need.




Areaware Mini Tall Stacking Planter

This brilliantly designed planter is incredibly interesting to look at but is also totally functional.




Crate & Barrel Sphere Planters

The grey shade of this round planter goes with just about any color palette, making it easy to incorporate into the home. And while it looks as if it is made of concrete, the planter is actually a lightweight mix of fiberglass, cement, and sand.




LBE Design High-Fired Stoneware Planters

This shallow planter is perfect for succulents, cacti, and mini ferns. In an array of muted tones, this planter comes with a removable tray for easy watering and cleaning.




At West End Small Natural and White Terracotta Funnel Planter with Wire Base

Talk about chic! This set is an absolute showstopper and will be a unique focal point in the room. Just be sure to use a grow pot inside the clay vessel to help preserve the color of the terracotta.




The Sill Terrazzo Hanging Planter

If you have a sweet and small plant that needs a home, then look no further than this adorably cool hanging planter.




CB2 Flatform Planters 

Made with a mix of sand and stone composite, this planter has a unique platform base with a wide opening, making it perfect for a lush display of foliage.




West Elm Monty Planters

Perfect for succulents, this planter is a simple yet, architectural design touch.




Urban Outfitters Layla Large 2-Piece Tube Planter

If you’re looking for a sculptural ceramic planter, then take a look at this beauty. It features a round basin on a circle standing base that can be easily separated for easy cleaning and storage.




Etsy Sappho Bust Planter

Add a succulent or a fluffy fern to this beautiful bust.




Anthropologie Fountain Planter

How cute is the moat surrounding this fountain-style planter? Plop a bright, leafy green plant in for maximum contrast and cuteness.




Pottery Barn Eclectic Villa Planters

Looking to recreate a European garden? These vintage-style, hand-painted, terracotta planters have a weathered finish and are definitely a statement piece.




Terrain Barnacle Etched Pot 

Add a bit of rustic charm with these playfully patterned etched pots.




This post was originally published on June 27, 2021, and has since been updated.

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