Vintage-Style Ceramic Planters Are Having a Moment — Here's Where to Find my Favorites Right Now
Housing your plants in ceramic planters is the ultimate way of bringing style and elegance into your home
There's something quite lush and chic about ceramic planters. Decorative and stylish, these planters have a way of drawing in nature in the best way possible. These endearing and wholesome planters have been finely formed by clay into beautiful shapes and sizes and certainly have a story to tell.
We've got you covered if you're wondering where to store your beautiful houseplants. Ceramic planters also hold an essence of vintage galore, and I adore them for it. Vintage planters add a sense of character to a traditional-style home by playing on florals and rustic elements. But finding the right one that will match your home's aesthetic can be quite a challenge, so I've done the work for you and scoured QVC to find the best ones.
Here are three stylish, chic, and nature-loving ceramic planters that will elevate your home and attract luscious green foliage, which will bring positive energy and beauty into your space.
Editor's Pick of Ceramic Planters
Bring your indoor garden ideas to life and house your blooming houseplants and flowers in a fine planter. I browsed QVC to find vintage-elegant planters that will bring an essence of demure and maybe even a bit of cottagecore to your home. Here are my top three picks.
Price: $29
Even the most popular houseplants will want to stay cozied up in a pretty little planter. This Nearly Natural Tuscan Ceramic Gray Scroll Planter from QVC will transform your space into a Tuscan daydream and holiday. It has been finely designed with florals in mind. Patterned blooms mark this planter all the way around its shaping, and it has been set against a charming, rugged silhouette that draws in some much-needed warmth and coziness into the home during the cooler seasons. Giving off a rustic, antique look, this planter is ideal for housing faux blooms, but you can add a stunning floral arrangement to spruce up your space. This planter has no drainage hole, so if you want to place any plants inside — bear this in mind. I'd recommend going to faux plants or floral arrangements instead. This product includes a container, is for indoor use only, is beautifully constructed from ceramic, and measures approximately 7" in width.
Price: $36.99
If you've got houseplants with colorful leaves, this Melrose Ceramic Pot from QVC is the perfect touch of contrast and edge. Crafted beautifully in a geometric style, this planter comes in a slightly faded brown, and best of all — it comes in two sizes. This set of two planters draws in that earthy vintage feel and is perfect for placing in an entryway, mantel, living room, or even by the windowsill. It has been finely constructed of clay and has been designed to hold your delicate floral arrangement and plants. You can also opt to add faux blooms to this planter if you're looking for low-maintenance home ideas. I particularly love the shapes on this piece, drawing in a different geometric style element every time you glance over at it. If I had this piece in my home, I'd pair it beautifully with a bright red Christmas cactus to bring in that much-needed holiday joy and of course, color contrast.
Price: $33
This has to be my favorite piece. This Nearly Natural Tuscan Ceramic Floral Print Planter from QVC will transport you into a whole new space. I have seen quite a fair bit of the beautiful flower trend. Flowers have a unique way of brightening up a space, and when they are crafted on a planter, they truly uplift a space in many ways. Its elegant pinkish floral pattern against a slightly faded rustic background adds a touch of allure and modern farmhouse feel. This planter has a capacity of 32 oz, is for indoor use only, and measures approximately 7.5"H. If you're a lover of all things vintage and floral, then this planter will be the perfect fit for your home. I think it would look particularly elegant in the entryway, bedroom, or even the living room. Wherever you choose to place this beauty, it will truly change how your space looks and feels.
Why Vintage Style Ceramic Planters Are a Must-Have
Who said vintage couldn't be chic? We love the vibe ceramic planters give us, and Livingetc's Editor, Hugh Metcalf, seems to agree. He tells us: "I'm always drawn to planters that are a little distressed and rustic — usually this means I end up buying outdoor pots from a nursery that have been kept outside for my indoor plants. However, there are some really good planters with 'effect' finishes out there right now. Designs like this cauldron planter from QVC are usually the sort of thing you'd only be able to find from a salvage store, and usually for hundreds of dollars, so this design is a great find."
Hugh continues: "It all feeds into the organic modern style trend, but it can lean into a couple of different styles. I prefer the super rustic planters with rough, textured finishes styled alongside luxurious, sleeker materials like marble and brass. But these distressed floral planters are a little more romantic and country-cottage-chic, too."
We hope this selection of planters has inspired you to bring a chic, edgy, vintage feel into your home. After all, being different is far from boring—am I right?
Happy shopping, shoppers! You definitely won't regret these stylish purchases.
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Faiza is the Advice & Gardens Editor at Livingetc. To further her skills, she is currently taking on the 'Gardening in America' course with the American Horticultural Society (AHS). Faiza previously worked for The Independent as a News Feature Writer, where she crafted lifestyle, entertainment and news stories. She also worked as an Audience Editor for the newspaper for almost two years. Thriving in the busy newsroom, Faiza also spent her time crafting stories for Sky News as an SEO reporter, where she produced stories based on trending topics. Lifestyle and Interior design is a space she has been interested in for quite some time and as she blossoms in this field, she will continue to further her skills in design and gardening. Faiza has a background in SEO, social media and reporting. Her passion for writing goes beyond her work as she loves all things poetry and creative writing.
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