T Magazine's 10 Budget Planter Pots for Indoor Gardens
T Magazine's design editor Tom Delavan curated a list of 10 planter pots at various price points, from $39 to $1,600. The selection includes a faux rattan planter from Ikea, a jade-green ceramic pot from LuxenHome, a black-and-brass steel planter from West Elm, a concrete footed planter from Terrain, a double-walled polyethylene pot by Naoto Fukasawa for Serralunga, a clay planter from Monstruosus made in Cuernavaca, Mexico, sculptural stone composite planters by Studio Anansi, a ceramic cachepot from Perigold, a square planter from Pennoyer Newman based on antiques, and a fiberstone planter by Mitch Brean for RH. The article is part of T's spring celebration of plant cultivation.
Key facts
- Tom Delavan is T Magazine's design and interiors director.
- The list includes 10 planter pots ranging from $39 to $1,600.
- Ikea planter is made of faux rattan (woven plastic).
- LuxenHome is a California brand.
- West Elm planter uses low-carbon steel with black and brass colors.
- Terrain planter is handcrafted from concrete.
- Naoto Fukasawa is a Japanese designer for Italian company Serralunga.
- Monstruosus is a Miami-based design studio; planters made in Cuernavaca, Mexico.
- Studio Anansi was founded by London-based artist Evan Jerry.
- Pennoyer Newman is a New York company producing planters based on antiques.
- Mitch Brean is founder of Stone Yard furniture line; planter for RH.
- The article is part of T Magazine's spring content on plant cultivation.
Entities
Artists
- Tom Delavan
- Naoto Fukasawa
- Evan Jerry
- Mitch Brean
Institutions
- T Magazine
- Ikea
- LuxenHome
- West Elm
- Terrain
- Serralunga
- Room & Board
- Monstruosus
- Studio Anansi
- Perigold
- Pennoyer Newman
- Stone Yard
- RH
Locations
- California
- Cuernavaca
- Mexico
- Miami
- London
- New York