Adding plant life to your home or garden can make a huge difference in the look and feel. Not only do plants look lovely and lush, but they actually serve to clean the air we air we breathe. Some plants are big, bushy, and overpowering enough to stand up to a simple pot. But a cute planter can make even a tiny blossom into a focal point for your interior design. Whether you have a large backyard that needs some sprucing up, a tiny balcony that could stand a splash of color, or even just a desk or windowsill that's desperately in need of some greenery, there is a planter for you. This collection of 50 planters and flower pots includes designs ranging from the adorable to the elegant. Somewhere in here you are bound to find the perfect piece for you. And if you do, you're in luck, because they're all for sale right now. Take a look.
This minimalist concrete cup planter looks like an adorable tea cup and saucer but works perfectly for small succulents.
This concrete wine bottle planter takes inspiration from vino but looks ultra stylish filled with plants. Go for a trendy glass-and-concrete pairing by turning a spare
wine decanter
into a vase for fresh-picked flowers.
Show your love for plants and foliage with this concrete heart pot.
This picture planter is made possible by a special gel base in which seeds can grow up vertically. It only takes around 4 days to start seeing growth in this cool planter.
You don't need a ton of space to grow your own plants. This pot is ideal for a small kitchen where you might want to grow fresh herbs or other sprouts. The wooden stand can be used as a cutting board.
Another option for herbs, this pot uses both ceramic and wood for a stylish modern design.
If you don't trust yourself to remember to water your plants regularly, consider one of these
self watering planters
. This design would be a great way to bring life to a modern home office desk.
These ceramic cups are glazed only on the inside with a matte finish on the outside. The tiny stand makes it perfect for keeping on a desk or table -- but the cups can also be used for salt or spices.
Hanging planters make it easier to grow things indoors and take up less space. These overhead herb planters feed water to the plants little by little so that there is no dripping. If you are specifically looking for hanging planters that look great, be sure to check out our post about
unique hanging planters
.
Another small space option is to hang plants on the wall. This hanging system can be used for anything from office supplies to ferns, adhering to a strip on the wall with strong magnets.
This little house planter is nothing short of adorable.
For a more industrial option, consider this concrete planter that is made to look like an abandoned building.
Another planter inspired by architecture makes it look as though your plants are growing on a lush, miniature rooftop.
This cement architectural plant cube planter has a winding stairway that would be perfect for the tiniest gardener.
Add a little social commentary to your plantings with this nuclear plant concrete pot.
A tiny terrarium that looks like a greenhouse is both art piece and planter at once.
As a way to contain a few different adorable planters, consider this little windowsill greenhouse.
Get in touch with your childhood fantasy life with this whimsical Grassland Road fairy planter.
For a planter that easily doubles as a romantic centerpiece, consider this Vagabond Vintage four candle planter.
Bring some playfulness to your planting with these cute
animal planters
-- water buffalo, elephants, and rhinos, oh my!
Seeds take time to grow. Channel some patience with this stone turtle planter.
There's nothing prickly about this hedgehog planter, which is cute enough to eat. (But don't try to eat it).
An elegant swan shaped planter is perfect for adding a bit of class to any porch.
For a different take on the fairy feel, this stone sculpture planter is ideal.
For a planting that is more than a little bit edgy, put a snake cactus in a stone head planter and you'll have your very own Medusa as seen here. Of course, this
garden statue
is not restricted to just cacti and succulents - it would also look incredible with string of pearls and other trailing plants.
You don't have to journey to a far off island to experience exotic art. This Easter Island Head Planter brings it right to your tabletop.
Find some inner peace with your own Buddha planter.
Looking for a gift for your favorite dentist? These ceramic tooth planters are sure to get a chuckle.
This planter, made of two folded hands outstretched is instantly heartwarming.
These adorable 3D printed tiny robot planters are sure to bring a smile to any face. One is even shaped perfectly for welcoming guests with a business card.
Another cute robot planter option is this little guy on a swing. His friendly face and high flying demeanor is enough to make us all forget about the impending robot uprising.
If you want to play it safe with your robot planters, get this one without a head. It looks quite cute with this tiny cactus planting.
You can't go wrong with this punnily named planter: Robert Planta.
Add a little character to an otherwise minimalist planter with the Spread Sitting Pot from Wacamole.
Another super tiny succulent planter that has a heart nose, which is just precious.
These porcelain egg planters come with wheatgrass seeds. They're stylish and healthy.
You can choose between a superhero or a supervillain planter (the cat is the evil one, obviously) but you don't have to because you can get both.
If you've got more than one succulent to tend to, this anemone plat pot is perfect stylish solution.
These rain cloud planters are just about the cutest thing. Pour water into the cloud and let it fall down upon the plant of your choosing. Practical, too, since it lets you water evenly without a watering can.
If you don't have a lot of space to work with, these fence planters are perfect for an apartment balcony.
A tiered planter like this one saves space, protects plants with a watering reservoir, and lets you mix and match different succulents, flowers, or herbs.
Speaking of herbs, this planter is perfect for indoor plants since it lets you water through a corner slot, saving mess and spills.
The Noon Planter by Nonogiorno has a unique angled design inspired by a sundial.
For apartment dwellers who are apt to forget their watering schedule, the Algreen Self Watering Windowsill Planter is perfect.
Let your outdoor planter pull double duty when you add this light up option to your yard.
Perfect for kids who want to know more about how plants work, this transparent planter lets you get right to the root of things. Includes bean and pea seed packets.
Get crafty with your herb pots when you label them with chalk in these chalkboard planters.
This minimalist porcelain wall planter is shaped like a pyramid and absolutely perfect for any modern interior.
Create your own plant display with this Hive Planter that turns your wall into a living work of art.
This ceramic hanging planter looks like your tote has become overgrown, but in a cute way.