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Indoors: Ceiling-Hanging Planters

If you’re short on floor or surface space, one of our favorite ways to add a pop of green is with a ceiling-hung planter. There are tons of style options out there, from statement-making macrame to neutral ceramic. Here are a few of our favorites.


Photo courtesy Magnolia.

This clean, contemporary pot has a nice textural detail along the top and its minimalist design allows the plant be the focal point. We recommend planting it with a variegated pothos (Epipremnum aureum).


Photo courtesy of Convivial.

Made by a small business, this small-scale geometric planter leans contemporary but has a soft edge thanks to it's macrame hanger, which adds a bohemian note without screaming doorway beads or head shop. We recommended planting it with a birds nest fern (Asplenium nidus).


Image courtesy of 1stdibs.

We adore the sculptural design of this earthy, shallow hanger. It's on the large size and a bit weighty, so you’ll need plenty of hanging space or somewhere with minimal foot traffic. We recommend planting it with a maidenhair ferns (Adiantum).


Photo courtesy of Williams Sonoma.

With a gleaming copper finish and classic bowl shape, this durable metal pot makes a brilliant contrast to any kind of foliage. We recommended planting it with burro's tail (Sedum morganianum).


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