Need a Planter That Matches Your Design Style? Here Are 12 Pots Worth Considering

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Whether you're a new plant parent or just expanding your leafy green family, one of the hardest things about adding more foliage to your space (besides keeping them alive) is hunting down the right planters to put them in. And while things like size, drainage holes, and color are all important factors to consider, the trickiest part is finding a pot that has everything you need ​and​ fits your design aesthetic. But who has time to spend countless hours scrolling through plant porn to find the perfect accessories for your verdant friends? Luckily, we do. No matter your preferred design style, scroll on for 12 planters that will blend in seamlessly with the rest of your home decor.

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Modern:Chen Chen and Kai Williams Stacking Planter — Tall, $90

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Inspired by "high voltage ceramic insulators found on power lines," this good-looking stoneware planter is the definition of form following function. The last ring of the stacked circular design is actually a hidden tray for drainage, giving you all of the functionality you need without interrupting the beautifully modern silhouette.

Traditional:Terrain Bergs Palace Pot + Saucer, $18 - $68

Handcrafted from high-quality Italian terra cotta clay, this charming planter is bursting with vintage-inspired charm. It will even patina over time, resulting in an aged look that will fit in seamlessly with any traditional setup. And to ensure your stems stay happy and healthy, it comes with a matching drainage tray, too.

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Contemporary:Light + Ladder Sand Vayu Ceramic Floor Planter, $420 - $460

This large floor planter is a contemporary work of art that both novices and experienced collectors alike can appreciate. Flaunting a neutral color palette and a matte ceramic finish, the sculptural design is free to take center stage.

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Midcentury:Gramercie Ceramic Pot Planter, $112

When it comes to midcentury modern design, warmth and sophistication are the name of the game — and this lovely planter features both in spades. Complete with a ceramic pot and wood stand, the duo offers a subtle retro vibe that feels simultaneously classic and fresh.

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Boho:West Elm Adobe Rattan Planter, $99

Simply put, this planter is a boho-lover's dream. The natural rattan finish is sure to warm up any interior, while the airy, woven design invites a welcome dose of texture and visual interest.

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Scandinavian:Folia Collective Grove Standing Planter, $130

Why not put your leafy greens on a pedestal of sorts? Or, at least give them a Scandi-chic makeover with the help of this standing planter. The light and airy design consists of a rust-proof, powder-coated metal box supported by light wood legs.

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Minimalist:West Elm Fluted Indoor/Outdoor Planters, $15 - $130

Searching for a plant pot that can make a subtle yet powerful statement? Look no further than this fluted, earthenware beauty from West Elm. And bonus: It is available in a range of sizes and can be used both indoors and out.

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Maximalist:Justina Blakeney Kaya 3-Piece Ceramic Planter, $68

On the other hand, if subtle and quiet design moments don't really speak to you, then perhaps you need a planter with a little more pizzazz — like this black-and-white striped gem. The three-piece ceramic pot flaunts a whimsical pattern that won't blend into the background, making it the perfect match for any maximalist interior.

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Farmhouse:Cofield Leather Plant Hanger with Ceramic Pot, $120

Like peanut butter and jelly, farmhouse style and leather just go together — and this leather plant hanger with ceramic pot is no exception. Not only will it free up your floor and tabletop, but it will also add a dash of warm country charm to any space.

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Industrial:Menu Wire Base, $53.30 and Menu Wire Pot, $64

There is a beauty in the raw simplicity of industrial style, and this elegant design by Norm Architects for Menu is a shining example. Made up of a powder-coated steel pot and wire base, the creative duo managed to strip away any and all frilly details, allowing your lush greenery to be the star of the show.

Coastal:Pottery Barn Quinn Stoneware Planters, $29.50 - $39.50

Coastal style is all about natural materials, textures, and light, airy color palettes — and these two-toned stoneware planters check every box beautifully.

Desert:Capra Designs Large Etch Planter, $179

Don't warm earthy colors just scream desert style? Flaunting a unique etched design, this large sandy-hued pot (complete with a drainage tray) is the perfect finishing touch. And pairing it with a cactus won't hurt either.

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