If you’re a plant nerd, then you know that plant styling is all about the pot.
A good plant pot can make or break your plant: it can make it seem taller, wider or bushier. It can bring out the patterns of the leaves, add some texture or a splash of colour to your room, or just be an interesting focal point.
But like most good things in life, a cool plant pot can be hard to find. You’re probably familiar with the struggle of finding unique-looking, good quality pots that are aesthetically pleasant, practical and affordable.
To make your quest for the perfect plant pot easier, we’ve rounded the best places where to buy cool plant pots online.
1. Hortology
Hortology is a fav when it comes to indoor plant pot shopping. First, they have a large collection of pots that’s easy to browse, by shape, size, colour or material. They also have a Shop the look section where you can see what different plants look like in different pots. Super helpful to visualise what the final result looks like or find combos you wouldn’t have thought about.
2. Not on the High Street
A good site to find personalised gifts, not just plant related stuff. Not on the High Street has a fairly big selection of plant pots, where you can find personalised planters for indoor and outdoor plants, that look a bit more unique than what you’ll find on Amazon.
3. The Little House Shop
Another home interior brand that cater to the needs of plant lovers. The Little House Shop has a collection of planter sand plant stands with an authentic feel. They do seem to have more outdoor than indoor pots, but still worth a browse when looking for your next buy.
4. Nkuku
Last but not least, Nkuku boasts a range of ethical and eco friendly homeware, including a range of planters. Definitely more on the pricey side, they still have lots of nice stuff to look at, from hanging terrarium to plant stands to terracotta or clay pots, all with an authentic, reclaimed material feel.
Do you have any tips on where to buy cool, unusual pots online? Leave it in the comment below. And if you’d rather shop for pots directly in store, make sure to read this post on the Best plant shops and garden centres in London.