IKEA's New £25 Outdoor Planter Has Just the Right Amount of Cartoonish Charm, While Still Feeling Super Contemporary

Planters are an affordable way to add style to your outdoor space

IKEA MÅBÄRSBUSKE plant pots in an outdoor space with rug and timber and white garden sofa and coffee table
(Image credit: IKEA)

It can be easy to forget about our gardens when it’s rainy and gray, but when summer rolls around, and we’re spending more time outside, we want to be able to look around and feel our personality and style reflected in our outdoor spaces. The furniture we buy, the flowers we plant, the color of our fences — these choices can all play a role in how we feel about our garden.

Outdoor planters are a great way to inject style into your outside space without necessarily breaking the bank — and for that, I suggest you take a look at IKEA's new release. Starting from just £25, the MÅBÄRSBUSK collection brings a touch of whimsy and joy through its unique, bubble-like silhouette and playfully rounded rim. But, at the same time, its clean white finish gives it a contemporary touch, and there are three different sizes available, letting you mix and match, adding much-needed dimension and layers to your outdoor space.

You could use the shorter, wide planter for colorful shrubs and herbs, and the taller ones for towering plants like bamboo, or those with vibrant, full leaves. Dot them around your garden, patio, or balcony for an outdoor area bursting with personality — without having to redesign your entire space.

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So now you’ve picked out the perfect planters to add charm and personality to your garden — why stop there? Seeing your personal style reflected in your outdoor spaces is more important than ever, with 2026's outdoor furniture trends blurring the lines between your home and garden more so than ever before.

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Ella Kipling
Contributing Writer

Ella is a news and features journalist with a passion for homes and interiors. Her previous role as an audience writer for Reach saw her cover trending property and gardening stories for publications like The Mirror and The Express. She has contributed property stories to The Times and The Sunday Times, reporting on everything from interior trends to construction standards, as well as interviewing people living in unique homes for the publication’s ‘Moving Stories' feature. Ella graduated from City St George’s, University of London with a master’s degree in Magazine Journalism in 2023, and has also written for The Independent, Women’s Health, Evening Standard, and The Big Issue, among others.