Indoor Plant Pots by Tait

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  1. I love this post. I’m renovating my early 80s house to be the 70s/80s retro chic it never was. Silestone lime bench tops, timber veneer, smoked mirrors and of course indoor plants. I’m even thinking about a Florence broadhurst wallpaper in green fern print!

  2. Love these ideas. My wife and I got an indoor plant as a gift when we moved into our new apartment and I’ve been moving it around trying to find the right spot for it. I have found a good spot on a small storage shelf we have. But I do like the idea of a plant stand. I will be able to lift the whole thing and place it outdoors for the regular dose of sunshine and air I like to give it 🙂

    1. Totally agree Mamagreen. The plant stands makes more of a moment out of the plant I think. Gives it a dedicated area to shine. And like you said, you can move it around as you please (and I love to move stuff around ever week lol). 🙂

  3. Loving this, and loving your blog! im drooling over anything concrete at the moment. There’s an IG account called Peace of Me that do some gorgeous painted concrete pots, and another girl in Mackay called Arozona that’s doing all kinds of fabulous plant related decor. Totally going to check out all of the above. Maybe a pretty plant stand will rescue my poorly fiddle leaf!

  4. I love your blog, so thanks for the read! I can’t actually believe I am saying this but Kmart has some new plant stands in. I haven’t bought any but have admired them in their latest homewears catalogue. Super affordable and stylish.

    1. Thanks so much for your kind words Megan. And oh my lord re KMart. They are seriously the ones to watch when it comes to affordable home decor of late. What a dark horse they’ve been. It feels like they just exploded out of nowhere with budget buys that look amazing! I will have to check out their plant stands! 🙂

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