Wall planters are the perfect solution for those who want to introduce greenery vertically, saving space at the same time. They will work well both at home and on the balcony or terrace, creating a stunning "living wall". In our offer, you will find models made of metal, wood, and plastics, which can be easily mounted and rearranged as needed. Wall planters not only display plants but also serve a decorative function, introducing a modern, designer accent to the interior or garden. They are a great solution for small apartments, where every inch of space is worth its weight in gold. Our tip: for jute boho-style planters, hammocks in a similar style will be a perfect complement.
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Wall-mounted plant holders are a game-changer for anyone looking to bring more greenery into their home without sacrificing precious floor space. These hanging beauties seamlessly blend decorative flair with practical plant display, freeing up valuable real estate on windowsills and countertops.
Wall-mounted plant holders have become a go-to solution for infusing interiors with lush greenery, especially in smaller spaces where floor area is at a premium. They're perfect for homes, compact balconies, and any spot where your plants crave a little extra sunlight.
Key Benefits:
Tidiness and improved space organization,
An excellent way to showcase climbing plants, herbs, and succulents,
A decorative touch that perfectly complements your interior decor,
More floor and shelf space,
The vibrant effect of living greenery in any room.
Unlike traditional floor-standing plant holders, wall-mounted versions attach directly to your wall. This clever design allows you to make the most of vertical space and makes cleaning a breeze.
Wall and hanging plant holders are champions of space organization, letting you craft stunning botanical arrangements without cluttering up your floors. Imagine a single panel holding 6-10 pots, transforming your wall into a living gallery, a refreshing alternative to posters or paintings. Trailing plants and those with unique growth habits truly shine in wall-mounted holders, allowing their tendrils to cascade gracefully.
A metal wall plant holder is your best bet for heavier pots, while a lightweight single holder or a macrame hanger is perfect for smaller decorative covers. What's more, installing hanging plant holders often doesn't require specialist tools – just some wall plugs, screws, and a spirit level will usually do the trick.
Wall plant holders come in a variety of materials, including metal, wood, and plastics, making it easy to find one that perfectly matches your interior style. You'll also find options made from concrete, ceramics, and textiles in our collection.
Metal plant holders: A durable choice for modern, loft, and industrial interiors; ideal for succulents, herbs, and larger pots.
Wooden shelves: Crafted from wood or planks, they add warmth to interiors; perfect for climbing plants and pots placed on shelves.
Macrame hangers: Hanging forms made from cotton cords, ideal for boho and Scandinavian arrangements.
Modular panels: Modern plant holders arranged like a catalog of modules; a great option for a large plant display.
Fabric pockets: Lightweight elements for herbs; modular systems with felt pockets create stunning green walls indoors.
Wooden plant holders infuse interiors with warmth and natural charm, making them an excellent choice for Scandinavian, boho, or classic styles. Wood is a perennial favorite for plant holders in Scandinavian, rustic, and boho aesthetics.
Common forms include simple shelves, boxes, slatted grids, and vertical gardens made from planks. It's crucial to ensure the material is protected against moisture, especially for plants that require frequent watering. If you're feeling crafty, you can even whip up a simple, functional addition yourself with a plank and some brackets.
Metal plant holders are the perfect pick for lovers of minimalist and industrial interiors, as their sleek forms allow plants to take center stage without overwhelming the space. Circles, squares, rectangular frames, and honeycomb-style modules are particularly popular.
Geometric shapes and metal constructions are hallmarks of loft and minimalist styles. Loft aesthetics, in particular, are defined by raw, metal structures in geometric forms. When opting for a metal model, always check your wall's load-bearing capacity and the dimensions, placing heavier pots on lower levels for stability.
Macrame hangers are classic boho and Scandi-style hanging plant holders that instantly add a touch of coziness. They can accommodate 1, 2, or 3 pots and can be hung from a hook, curtain rod, or dowel.
Textile plant holders are lightweight, making them suitable for plasterboard walls. Soft felt pockets allow you to create a charming herb wall, but they do require decorative covers, saucers, and careful watering to prevent moisture damage to your wall.
Modern wall plant holders are defined by their geometric shapes and minimalist frames, making them the perfect fit for contemporary interiors. Often, thin metal is used in modern wall plant holders, giving them a visually light feel that won't overpower your space.
Modern wall plant holders can be crafted from various materials, including metal, wood, or plastics, allowing for effortless integration into any interior style. Trendy colors include matte black, white, beige, gold, and brass. Creating a green frame around a mirror or TV works wonders with Epipremnum and Philodendron.


The placement of your wall plant holder is key to both plant care and visual impact. Pay close attention to light exposure, proximity to radiators, humidity levels, and easy access to your pots.
In the living room, wall plant holders can elegantly replace posters above the sofa or complement the wall next to your TV. Both sleek metal frames and warm wooden shelves that combine books and plants look fantastic.
For your living room, consider Scindapsus, Epipremnum, ferns, or a smaller Monstera. Grouping several smaller holders at varying heights creates a composition brimming with elegance and character.
For the kitchen, herb plant holders are a perfect fit, offering easy access to fresh greens. Basil, mint, oregano, rosemary, and thyme look delightful above a countertop or by the window.
In the kitchen, opt for stable products, ceramic pot covers, and moisture-resistant metal. Avoid hanging them directly above the hob, as grease and high temperatures are no friends to your plants.
In the bedroom, Sansevieria, Zamioculcas, ferns, and peace lilies (Spathiphyllum) in small numbers work wonderfully. Wall-mounted plant holders, especially metal ones, can be a safe bet for homes with children and pets, as they keep pots out of harm's way from accidental bumps.
In your home office, position greenery within your line of sight near your desk. It's a fantastic detail if you value peace, concentration, and a tidy workspace.
A small balcony or terrace spot can easily be transformed into a mini-garden without taking up any floor space. Choose geraniums, surfinias, lavender, or even mini tomatoes.
Outdoors, weather conditions are the name of the game: so ensure you have protected metal, impregnated wood, and proper water drainage. And don't forget to shield your wall from unsightly streaks!
Your plant holder should harmonize with your furniture, wall color, and overall decor. For minimalism, opt for a slender black frame; for an industrial vibe, raw metal; for boho, a macrame hanger; for classic elegance, brass; and for vintage charm, distressed wood.
High contrast, like black on white, really makes a statement and emphasizes the form. On the other hand, a tone-on-tone approach, such as beige on beige, works wonders in smaller rooms and suits any interior.
Before making your purchase, check:
width and maximum height,
pot size and quantity,
permissible load capacity,
that windows and doors won't interfere with the plant holder,
that a large plant holder won't overwhelm a small wall.
Plant holders crafted from various materials like wood, metal, plastics, or concrete offer a diverse range of styles and can be tailored to different interior arrangements. It's always a good idea to sketch out your arrangement before you buy products from the store.
Correct installation is paramount for the safety of your household and your beloved plants. Gather your drill, spirit level, wall plugs, and screws appropriate for concrete, brick, or plasterboard. And always, always check for hidden pipes or wires in the wall before you start drilling!
Wall plant holders serve both a decorative and practical purpose, allowing you to tidy up your space and display plants beautifully. Never exceed the load capacity specified by the manufacturer; always place heavier pots on lower levels.
Plants on your wall will experience different light conditions than those on a windowsill. Use decorative covers and saucers, and water with smaller amounts, but regularly, to prevent unsightly streaks on your wall.
Rotate your pots if you notice stems reaching for the window. Periodically remove them to clean leaves and check the soil.
A wise choice boils down to three key considerations: space, style, and your plants' needs. Ask yourself: where will the plant holder hang, how many pots will it accommodate, what weight can your wall bear, and which material best complements your decor?
Hanging plant holders are masters of efficient space utilization, which is especially crucial in small apartments where every inch counts.