Hanging planters are like artwork; you should be able to rotate them from room to room to avoid the boredom of seeing them forever in the same spot.
What styles of planters are the most versatile? Look for the new neutrals—hanging pots made from natural materials (cork, stoneware, leather, rattan, canvas and rope are good choices) and choose a classic shape you won’t tire of when trends change…or when the first houseplant dies.
Here are 10 of our favorite hanging planters that would look good in any room (and with any plant):
Above: A hand-turned cork Hanging Planter from Melanie Abrantes Designs has a leather hanging strap and is available in three sizes at prices from $74 to $118 depending on size. Above: From Bloomingville, a petite Hanging Flowerpot made of mixed materials (cork, leather, and stoneware) is about 5 inches in diameter; $72 from Scandinavian Design. Above: A self-watering silicone Rig-Tig Grow-It Herb Pot by Stelton has a rope hanging strap and “integrated drainage and room for additional water in the bottom.” It is €23.99 from Connox. Above: A medium size Stoneware Hanging Planter from Ferm Living has a diameter of 5.9 inches; $51.99 from All Modern. Above: A Milania Rattan Hanging Planter measures 8 inches in diameter; $31.99 from Wayfair (back in stock on December 1). Above: A small Handmade Ceramic Hanging Planter (made of leather, brass, stoneware) is $27.33 from Katachiceramics via Etsy. Above: A Hanging Pot from French company Bacsac made of canvas is €31 from Merci. Above: A glazed terra cotta Cove Hanging Planter with a rope hanger is 9 inches in diameter; $29.95 from CB2. Above: A 1-inch gray Hanging Planter made of UV-resistant polyester is $32.99 from Pots and Planters. Above: A Latte Cement Hanging Planter made to order from cement and waxed cotton cord is $17.71 from Vesselandvine via Etsy.
N.B.: See more of our favorite mix-and-match pots and planters:
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