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Vases, Planters & Flower Pots Rooted in Organic Form and Natural Materials

A beautifully chosen vessel does as much for a room as the flowers or plant it holds. This carefully chosen collection of decorative vases, indoor planters, flower pots, and outdoor planter boxes spans an intentional range of materials — terracotta, ceramic, stoneware, glass, and paper-mache — each selected for its sculptural quality and ability to add organic warmth to any space. From a single large ceramic vase anchoring a living room floor to a collection of terracotta pots on a sun-drenched patio, these are pieces that earn their place whether styled with fresh stems, dried botanicals, or simply left empty as objects in their own right.

Indoor and Outdoor Vessels Curated for Every Space

This collection spans the full range of how a well-chosen vessel lives in a home. Indoors, organic stoneware and ceramic planters bring texture and warmth to shelves, consoles, and entryways, while tall floor vases make a quiet statement in a living room or bedroom corner

Outdoors, large-scale planters in weather-resistant finishes extend the design story beyond the threshold placed in a covered patio or a front entry. Crocks and utensil holders also find a natural home in this collection with the same material, functional and decorative aspects.

Whatever space in your home, the right vessel has the ability to ground it.

How to Style Vases and Planters in Your Home

The most compelling arrangements are rarely symmetrical. Group vessels of varying heights and materials, such as a tall glass flower vase alongside a low terracotta pot and a mid-scale stoneware crock. This creates a composition that feels collected rather than matched.

Large outdoor planters work best in pairs flanking an entry or in odd-numbered groupings across a patio. Indoors, a single oversized ceramic or papier-mache vase needs little more than a generous stem or two to become the focal point of a room. Consider the vessel itself as the design object first, and let what goes inside flow naturally.

Shop vases, plant pots, and indoor and outdoor planters online or visit our stores in Gilbert and Phoenix/North Scottsdale to find the right piece for your space.