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These stylish, sculptural planters help your greenery look good.
The crisp white of CB2’s Block planter ($60) brings a tactile touch to your garden without competing for attention with Mother Nature’s colour palette. cb2.com
Create a mini indoor jungle (complete with wild animals, of course) in one of Roar and Rabbit’s freeform terrariums (from $49). westelm.com
Just about any corner of the home could benefit from the subtle metallic pop of Ferm Living’s Hexagon pot (from $55), perfect for plants or for storing pretty trinkets. espacedonline.com
The sweet scalloped pattern of these indoor/outdoor cement pots (from $8) softens the traditionally industrial look of the material. anthropologie.com
The shape of Jean-Claude Leblanc’s white Carrara marble planter (from $1,100) was inspired by crisp faceted angles of the Casa da Musica building in Portugal. informshop.com
We love the simple lines of Rodger Stevens’s wood air-plant holders (starting at $34), which let you showcase your green thumb with sculptural sophistication. westelm.com MORE: How to Make a Container Garden That Actually Looks Good
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