Collection: Indoor Planters

Most people don't set out to buy a planter — they're trying to fix a corner that feels unfinished. This collection includes stainless steel, gold-plated, fiberglass, hanging, table, and antique planters, along with plant stands for homes, offices, cafés, and commercial interiors.

Choosing the Right Planter Starts With the Space

One of the most common mistakes people make is choosing a planter based solely on its appearance.

A planter might look perfect in a product photo and completely disappear once it's placed in a large reception area. On the other hand, a planter designed for a commercial entrance can easily overwhelm a small apartment balcony.

That's why the first question isn't usually "Which planter do I like?" It's "Where is it going?"

The answer often determines the material, size, finish, and even shape that will work best.

Stainless Steel, Fiberglass, or Something With Character?

Different materials solve different problems.

Stainless Steel Planters are often chosen for offices, reception areas, retail entrances, and modern interiors across Pakistan. They have a clean appearance, are easy to maintain, and hold up well in spaces that see regular foot traffic.

Gold-Plated Stainless Steel Planters serve a slightly different purpose. They draw attention rather than blend in. They're often used in premium interiors, luxury retail environments, and spaces where decorative planters are expected to contribute to the overall design.

Fiberglass Planters are popular for practical reasons. They're lighter, easier to move, and available in a wider range of sizes and finishes. For balconies, terraces, and residential projects, they're often the most flexible option. Best suitable with artificial plants.

Then there are Antique Planters, which appeal to customers looking for something less polished and more distinctive. They work particularly well in homes, cafés, and spaces where character matters more than symmetry.

No material is objectively better than another. The right choice depends on the room, the plant, and the role the planter is expected to play — which is something we've spent years figuring out, having supplied planters to everyone from bank branches to airport terminals before opening this collection up to individual customers.

Small Spaces Need Different Solutions

Not every room has spare floor space.

A hanging planter can introduce greenery without occupying valuable square footage. Table planters can add life to desks, counters, shelves, and coffee tables without becoming the centre of attention.

In smaller apartments, compact offices, and cafés, these solutions often achieve more than a large decorative arrangement simply because they work with the space rather than against it. 

Plant stands serve a similar purpose. Sometimes a planter doesn't need replacing — it simply needs height. Raising a planter can change how it interacts with furniture, lighting, and surrounding decor.

Why Size Matters More Than Most People Think

Customers rarely regret choosing a planter that's slightly larger than expected. The opposite happens much more often.

A planter that feels substantial on a website can look surprisingly small once it's placed beside a sofa, reception desk, or entrance door. Scale is one of the hardest things to judge online, which is why it's worth thinking about the surrounding space before making a decision. It is recommended to choose large floor vases for hidden places. 

When in doubt, measure the area first. The room usually provides the answer.

Who This Collection Is For

Some customers arrive knowing exactly what they need. Others simply know that a corner feels empty.

This collection of indoor planters serves homeowners furnishing a new apartment, interior designers sourcing finishes for a project, office managers improving a reception area, restaurant owners refining a dining space, and businesses across Pakistan looking for decorative solutions that look professional without feeling temporary.

The products may be different, but the decision is often the same: choosing something that helps a space feel finished.

Looking Ahead

Planters are one of the foundations of our decor collection and will continue to grow as new materials, finishes, and designs are added.

Rather than chasing every trend, our focus remains on products that solve real decorating challenges — whether that's introducing greenery into a workspace by using artificial plants, creepers, and vertical garden panels, defining an entrance, or giving purpose to a corner that never quite looked right.