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19th Century Italian Antique USA - Planters and Jardinieres
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2010s American Modern USA - Planters and Jardinieres
Brass, Steel, Cut Steel, Sheet Metal
2010s American Modern USA - Planters and Jardinieres
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Early 20th Century French USA - Planters and Jardinieres
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2010s American Modern USA - Planters and Jardinieres
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2010s American Modern USA - Planters and Jardinieres
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2010s American Modern USA - Planters and Jardinieres
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2010s American Modern USA - Planters and Jardinieres
Steel
2010s American Modern USA - Planters and Jardinieres
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Vintage Planters and Jardinieres for Sale
Whether you're a genius gardener or have your florist on speed dial, every stem in your home deserves the best. Why not treat your greenery to an antique or vintage planter or jardiniere in your home or outdoor garden space?
By now it’s common knowledge that millennials love plants — and they’re not alone. The Instagram hashtag #indoorgarden has hundreds of thousands of posts, and the success of direct-to-door plant stores like the Sill underscores the fact that we’re dying to bring the outdoors in, so we feel it’s only right that we equip you with the most on-trend planters to show off your darling botanical babies.
“I love the balance between the man-made and the things that grow in between,” says Bronx designer John Sheppard, who fills his monumental clay vase, which reminds him of “weathered concrete,” with bright tropical flowers and grasses from Caribbean Cuts, in Manhattan. “I’ve also styled it with bunches of dried pampas grass for a dramatic monochromatic display.”
Sheppard admits to being a neglectful plant parent, so he opts for low-maintenance varieties, which are ideal for those on the go. “Right now, my superstars are a ZZ plant that has managed to survive nearly 10 years of inattention,” he says, “and a very delicate-looking fern that is, inexplicably, thriving on my bedroom windowsill.”
Find a wide variety of gorgeous planters worthy of your flora on 1stDibs.