A top trendy pedestal
The pedestal is not only a way to showcase your indoor plants: it is also a decorative object in its own right!
If you have chosen your pots and planters carefully, simply install them on the Ascot metal plant holder spotted at Alinéa to create a personalized pedestal. This basic is available in different sizes to suit different pot diameters.
Let it be said: terrazzo has not said its last word! This set of ceramic and metal plant supports is perfect for enhancing a Riviera or 80s style decor – two of the biggest decor trends of the moment.
The new IKEA spring/summer products have arrived, and among them, the DAKSJUS collection, which includes everything you need to start gardening in style. We love this model with three floors, particularly clever for greening the decor of a studio or small apartment. To be combined with the plant hanger from the same range.
This model also works outdoors.
Simple, but full of charm, this rattan and acacia wood plant display spotted at Søstrene Grene!
To add a touch of softness to a contemporary or industrial decor, we’ll love the floor-standing planter in metal and blush pink brass from La Redoute.
At Casa, the hanging flower pot comes in trendy terracotta colors. It is available in two sizes, particularly great in combination.
We no longer present the Tolkning collection designed by IKEA. This series of accessories gives the spotlight to natural fibers such as rattan, willow or bamboo, without compromising on functionality. This pedestal thus consists of a support and a plant pot, which can be separated to display two plants.
For you, nothing beats natural? You will fall for the rattan plant holders spotted at Botanic!
Made of wood and metal, the Erling plant stand from Maisons du monde is the perfect model for inviting nature into a neo-industrial interior.
In black metal and poplar wood, this pedestal by Søstrene Grene is as elegant in a Scandinavian decor as in an industrial interior.
Plant pot or pedestal: why choose?
The pedestal is a rather clever accessory for installing plants in a space that is too small to fit furniture. However, it is not necessarily suitable for all circumstances, and it is sometimes smarter to adopt the more compact standing planter.
Madam Stoltz’s standing metal planter has an interesting format, since it looks just as good placed on a low piece of furniture as it does on the floor. We love its minimalist contemporary design, as stunning in a neo-ethnic decor as in an organic decor.
The Tilia ceramic planter from Westwing is distinguished by its design borrowed from the bold minimalist movement and by its ultra compact format, which allows it to find its place on the window sill, on the table or on a piece of furniture.
Stripes are one of OyOy Living’s favorite patterns. They adorn standing stoneware pots, which come in a nice variety of sizes. On the floor or in the center of a table: they adapt to all circumstances!
Scandinavian brand Ferm Living is always very inspired when it comes to putting plants on a pedestal. We love the minimalist design of its Hourglass planter.
The Bau Pot from Ferm Living owes its name to the Bauhaus style, from which it is inspired. It is available in different formats and colors, to collect without moderation.
The standing planter: the XL version pedestal
Returning to the forefront of the decorative scene in recent seasons, the standing planter is a very trendy alternative to the pedestal to showcase your plants.
Ferm Living is one of the pioneers who brought planters back into fashion. Its Plant Box model is now one of the brand’s classics. We particularly like it in Klein blue, the essential color of the year.
In industrial-style black, trendy green or timeless cream: the Largo flower pot spotted at Casa adapts to all decors.
The plant shelf: the smart option
To create a large green corner in the living room, we’ll fall for a classic that has been brought up to date: the plant shelf.
Among the most attractive pieces of the IKEA DAKSJUS series: the large format pedestal. Between a traditional pedestal and a botanist’s table, this model is as decorative as it is functional.
No room for your plants on the windowsill? Adopt Satumas, the plant shelf with a 100% Scandinavian look from IKEA!
It’s hard to miss the decor trend of the moment: the wooden bench. If you don’t have yours yet, why not go for the Recycle plan table from Casa?