Tag: Houseplants (114) | Newest
This spooky black skull has an opening on top so you can fill it up with plants, flowers, herbs, and more or just use it as a bowl to serve up Halloween candy.
This giant Piranha Plant is a 3D-printed sculpture that looks like it was transplanted from a warp pipe in the Mushroom Kingdom into a flower pot here on Earth.
This whimsical ceramic planter is shaped like a tailless cat making a goofy face and when you plant a long, tall cactus on top, it becomes the cat's tail.
This whimsical planter looks just like a gigantic ice cream cone and makes any plant added to the top look like an unusual swirl of soft serve.
Do you wish your personality-free houseplant would show a little more gratification after you took the time out of your busy schedule to water it?
This innovative bug trap lures flying insect pests using 365-395nm wavelength light and then uses powerful suction to pull them down into the inescapable base.
This scaled down replica of the Statue of Liberty's pedestal base lets you display a statue, show off a potted plant, or just set your drink down upon it.
Give your favorite little potted plant a stylish rug to sit upon while protecting the surface below it at the same time with this cool new Kikkerland Plant Rug.
These whimsical grow lights are on adjustable-height telescoping stakes with discreet mushroom caps on top that brightly illuminate downward at night.
This creepy crawly metal plant stand is shaped like a giant spider with 4 long legs on each side to hold a planter up to 40 pounds on its back.
When you let your plants hang out with Michael Myers, Jason Voorhees, Frankenstein's Monster AKA Frankenstein, Pinhead, etc., you get these terrifying planters.
These slate garden markers not only help identify vegetables, fruits, herbs, and flowers planted in the garden, they also add a rustic decorative touch as well.
These whimsical green-hued stained glass plant leaves can be staked into potted plants, flowerbeds, gardens, along pathways, or just displayed solo.
Water will slowly seep through the terracotta surface and the plant's roots will then grow towards and attach themselves to it to soak up only what they need.
This modern 5-liter watering can from Japan has an open top, bucket-like design that has ridges in the spout to pour water gently from six flowing streams.
The mighty cactus will always look cool standing guard in a dry, barren, and sun-drenched desert wasteland, but it looks even cooler wearing a cowboy hat.
This glass planter lets you gaze upon the lush green leaves of your houseplants above the soil and also enjoy watching their roots grow below it as well.
This whimsical, double-take-inducing hanging planter pot lets a small plant, flower, or herb ride back and forth carefree all day on a rope tree swing.
Most planters have no real personality and definitely don't seem very ferocious, but this stunning and majestic lion planter / sculpture is the exception.
Relive the traumatic Swamps of Sadness scene from The Neverending Story movie every single time you leave the house or water your houseplants.
Grab the pit from a freshly sliced avocado, place it on top of this bulbous glass vase, and watch as it sprouts upwards and roots down into the water below.