Elevate your plant parent game with these designs
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Since Earth Day is every day for us, we wanted to extend the celebration with a little roundup to honor our planet. With our outdoor adventures significantly reduced, we've been working with a lot of indoor plants. Keeping fresh-cut tulips alive with a penny, reorganizing dried bouquets, growing herb gardens inside – you name it, we're trying it. Succulents, buds we've picked on a walk, and everything in between deserves a vessel that's a worthy companion.
If you're a new plant parent or have been around the gardening block, we wanted to share our favorite pots and vases for every type of green thumb.
For the multi-tasker: Ferm Living Plant Box
What can't she do! With tons of modular add ons, one season it can be your indoor window box, the next it can be your bathroom organizer. For those ambitious enough to desire an indoor garden, this powder-coated steel planter hailing from Copenhagen is a no-brainer.
For the bud vase graduate: Ikebana™ Vase
This vase designed by Jaime Hayon was named after the Japanese word for the art of arranging flowers. The Ikebana collection takes the principle behind a bud vase and multiplies it by separating many stems for display.
For the curator of elegance: Échasse Vase
Oh, Échasse! The elegance of a traditional vase is enhanced by delicate brass legs and inspiration from laboratory test tubes. The designer Theresa Rand also wanted to design a vase that could work on both the table and the floor.
For the sculptural florist: Ridge Vase
For fans of sculptural pieces, the Ridge Vase by Muuto draws its inspiration from architecture, specifically a doorway in Paris that the designers (Studio Kaksikko) stumbled upon during their travels.