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🌿 Things Square Planters & Pots

Planters & Pots –
Every Plant Deserves a Beautiful Home.

Discover beautiful planters & pots at Things Square β€” stylish ceramic planters that make houseplants feel considered and displayed, practical hanging planters for vertical greenery in any space, characterful terracotta pots in classic and contemporary styles, space-saving window boxes for herbs and flowers, and elegant indoor plant stands that give plants the height and prominence they deserve. Because a beautiful pot makes a good plant look extraordinary.

βœ“ Ceramic, Terracotta, Hanging & More βœ“ Indoor & Outdoor Planting βœ“ Drainage Holes & Saucers Included βœ“ Free Worldwide Delivery
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🌟 Shop by Planter Type

Planter & Pot Styles – The Right Home for Every Plant

The right planter does not merely hold a plant β€” it frames it, elevates it, and integrates it into the room's design. A well-chosen pot transforms a plant from a living object on a windowsill into a considered interior design element that contributes to the room's aesthetic as deliberately as any piece of furniture or artwork.

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Ceramic Planters
Glazed and matte ceramic planters in geometric, round, and textured designs β€” the premium indoor planter choice
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Terracotta Pots
Classic and contemporary terracotta pots in multiple sizes β€” breathable, natural material ideal for most houseplants
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Hanging Planters
Macrame, metal, and ceramic hanging planters for trailing plants and vertical garden arrangements
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Window Boxes
Rectangular window boxes and rail planters for herbs, flowers, and trailing plants on windowsills and balcony rails
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Plant Stands
Metal and wooden plant stands in single and tiered designs β€” elevating plants to ideal display and light-access height
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Self-Watering Pots
Self-watering planters with reservoir systems that maintain consistent soil moisture between waterings
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Outdoor Garden Pots
Frost-resistant, weather-rated pots and planters for garden borders, patios, and entrance ways
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Succulent & Cactus Pots
Small, well-draining pots and multi-pot arrangements specifically designed for succulents and cacti

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🌟 Planters by Space & Occasion

The Right Planter for Every Space & Plant Type

🏠 Living Room
Living Room Plant Display
A large statement ceramic planter for a floor-level tropical plant, a mid-size pot on a plant stand at sofa height, and a small succulent arrangement on the coffee table β€” the three-level living room plant display that creates a layered, designed green corner rather than a single plant on an isolated shelf.
🍴 Kitchen
Kitchen Herb Garden
A window box or set of small ceramic pots on the kitchen windowsill for growing basil, mint, thyme, and rosemary β€” the kitchen planting arrangement that provides fresh herbs at arm's reach while giving the kitchen window a living, maintained appearance that improves both cooking and aesthetics daily.
🏠 Balcony
Balcony & Terrace Planting
Rail-mount window boxes, large weather-resistant floor pots, and hanging planters at different heights β€” the balcony planting arrangement that creates a lush, layered garden appearance even in a small outdoor space without access to ground-level planting beds.
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Desk & Office Planting
A small ceramic succulent pot on the desk, a mid-size trailing plant in a hanging planter near the window, and a floor-level snake plant in a statement pot in the room corner β€” the three-plant office arrangement that reduces stress, improves air quality perception, and makes any workspace feel considered and alive.
πŸŽ„ Gifting
Plant & Housewarming Gifts
A beautiful ceramic planter paired with a suitable plant is among the most appreciated housewarming gifts β€” immediately displayed, immediately contributing to the new home's atmosphere, and communicating taste and thoughtfulness that generic gift options cannot match.
🌸 Bedroom
Bedroom Plant Styling
A small ceramic pot on the bedside table for a peace lily or snake plant, a hanging planter near the window for a trailing pothos, and a plant stand in the corner for a larger statement plant β€” the bedroom planting arrangement that creates a calming, natural atmosphere without overwhelming the room.

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πŸ’‘ Planting Tips

5 Tips for Choosing & Styling Planters & Pots

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Size Up from the Root Ball
A pot that is only 2–3cm wider than the plant's current root ball is ideal for most houseplants β€” too large and excess soil stays wet causing root rot; too small and the plant becomes root-bound quickly. When repotting, move only one pot size up at a time. Always ensure drainage holes β€” no pot should hold standing water around plant roots without a drainage layer.
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Match Pot Material to Plant Needs
Terracotta is the best all-round material for most houseplants β€” breathable walls allow soil to dry more evenly, reducing overwatering risk significantly. Ceramic and glazed pots retain moisture longer, making them better suited to moisture-loving plants like ferns and calatheas. Self-watering pots are excellent for plants with consistent water needs like pothos and peace lilies.
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Use Plant Stands to Create Height Variety
A plant arrangement where all pots sit at the same surface level looks flat and unconsidered. Introducing height variation using plant stands β€” one plant at floor level, one at knee height, one at table height, and one hanging β€” creates a layered display that feels like a designed plant corner. Tiered plant stands achieve the same effect in a smaller footprint.
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Coordinate Pot Styles, Not Match Identically
A plant display where every pot is identical looks institutional. The best approach coordinates pots β€” same colour family or material family with variation in size and shape. For example, three terracotta pots of different sizes, or four white ceramic pots in different geometric shapes, creates a considered and designed appearance.
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Group Odd Numbers of Plants Together
Grouping plants in odd numbers β€” three, five, or seven β€” creates more visually dynamic arrangements than even-numbered groups. Within an odd-number group, vary plant heights, leaf sizes, and textures β€” a large broad-leaf plant, a medium trailing plant, and a small upright succulent create a natural, balanced trio that works in any room.

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✏️ Quality Standards

Quality Across All Planters & Pots at Things Square

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Drainage holes in all planters β€” proper drainage provision that prevents root rot in all pot types and materials
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Food-safe, plant-safe glazes on ceramic pots β€” non-toxic finishes safe for edible herb and vegetable planting
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Load-rated hanging hardware β€” hanging planters with weight-rated hooks, chains, and hanging points
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Frost-resistant outdoor pots β€” rated materials that do not crack in sub-zero outdoor temperatures
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Stable plant stand construction β€” non-slip feet and weight-balanced frames supporting full planted pot weights
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Coordinated design range β€” planters and stands curated to work together across all sizes and materials

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❓ Questions

Frequently Asked Questions – Planters & Pots

What planters and pots does Things Square offer?+βˆ’
Things Square offers planters and pots across all key categories β€” glazed and matte ceramic planters in geometric and round designs, classic and contemporary terracotta pots in multiple sizes, macrame and metal hanging planters, rectangular window boxes and rail planters, single and tiered metal and wooden plant stands, self-watering pots with reservoir systems, frost-resistant outdoor garden pots, and small succulent and cactus-specific arrangements. All planters are available with drainage provision and are selected for both indoor and outdoor planting use.
Do Things Square planters come with drainage holes?+βˆ’
Yes β€” all standard planters at Things Square include drainage holes to ensure proper water flow and prevent root rot. Most also include a matching saucer or drainage tray to catch excess water and protect surfaces. For pots used indoors on furniture or flooring, always use the saucer and empty it within an hour of watering to prevent standing water contact with the pot base. For outdoor pots in rain-exposed positions, ensure saucers are not used or are removed in wet seasons to prevent waterlogging.
Which pot material is best for indoor houseplants?+βˆ’
Terracotta is the most forgiving and versatile indoor planting material β€” breathable walls allow soil to dry more evenly, reducing overwatering risk significantly. This makes terracotta ideal for beginners and for plants that prefer drying between waterings. Ceramic and glazed pots are excellent for moisture-loving plants and for display in living spaces where a refined appearance matters. Avoid purely decorative pots without drainage holes unless you add a drainage layer of pebbles and use a plastic nursery pot as a liner.
Are Things Square planters suitable as gifts?+βˆ’
Yes β€” planters make excellent gifts for plant enthusiasts, new homeowners, and anyone who decorates with houseplants. A beautiful ceramic planter in a neutral colour works in any home decor style and is appreciated immediately by any recipient who keeps plants. Hanging planters are popular gifts for apartment dwellers who want vertical greenery without floor space use. Consider gifting a planter with a suitable plant already potted inside β€” a ready-to-display living gift that provides immediate impact in the new home.
How do I clean ceramic and terracotta planters?+βˆ’
Clean ceramic planters with warm soapy water and a soft brush, rinse thoroughly, and allow to dry completely before replanting. For terracotta pots with white salt deposits on the outer surface, scrub with a stiff brush, soak in a 1:10 vinegar-water solution for 30 minutes, scrub again, and rinse well. Always sterilise pots when reusing after a plant has died β€” clean with diluted bleach solution, rinse thoroughly, and allow to dry fully before use to prevent fungal and bacterial transfer to new plants.
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