Material Collection
The right planter material can enhance both your plant's health and your home's aesthetic. Our collection features high-fidelity photography showing how different materials look against various background textures and in different lighting conditions.
Terracotta
Classic, breathable material that helps prevent overwatering. Natural earth tones complement any plant.
Glazed Ceramic
Beautiful finishes in various colors. Retains moisture well and adds a polished look to your space.
Material Characteristics
Terracotta
Benefits: Excellent drainage, breathable, prevents root rot. Natural, earthy appearance.
Best For: Plants that prefer dry conditions, succulents, cacti.
Visual Style: Rustic, natural, warm earth tones that age beautifully.
Glazed Ceramic
Benefits: Moisture retention, wide variety of colors and finishes, easy to clean.
Best For: Plants that need consistent moisture, tropical plants, decorative displays.
Visual Style: Modern, polished, available in matte or glossy finishes.
Metal Planters
Benefits: Durable, lightweight options available, contemporary aesthetic.
Best For: Modern interiors, outdoor use (weather-resistant options), temporary displays.
Visual Style: Sleek, industrial, contemporary. Available in various finishes.
Composite Materials
Benefits: Lightweight, weather-resistant, versatile designs, often eco-friendly.
Best For: Outdoor use, large plants, modern minimalist spaces.
Visual Style: Clean lines, contemporary, available in various textures and colors.
Choosing the Right Planter
When selecting a planter, consider both aesthetic and functional factors:
- Drainage: Ensure your planter has adequate drainage holes or use a liner
- Size: Choose a size that allows 2-3 inches of space around the root ball
- Material: Match material properties to your plant's moisture needs
- Style: Consider how the planter complements your existing decor
- Location: Indoor vs. outdoor use may require different materials
Pairing the right planter with your plant creates a harmonious display that enhances both the plant's health and your space's aesthetic.