With Spring sprung, it’s time to bring the plant life we’ve started to see outdoors in. As we’re looking to declutter our décor to make a bigger statement with less, every accessory counts. Here are my top pot picks that add a little extra style to any space.
Janaki Larsen Tall Vase; Atelier St. George, $150
While most us already hail Janaki Larsen for bringing us Le Marche St. George, those in the know follow Janaki for her stunning handmade ceramics. Adding a polished organic appeal, the Tall Vase offers a matte-white glaze over rough white stoneware, adding beautiful simplicity and texture.
Group Partner Tanlines Pot; Vincent Park, $85
I received this pot as a gift recently - complete with two strategically planted wobbly cacti - and it is one of my most favourite décor bits in the house. It’s one of those pieces that, with it’s neutral palette, fits discreetly into any décor, but provides a cheeky comic relief upon closer inspection.
Rina Menardi Shaded Greige Delos pot; Provide Home, $420, medium size.
Rina Menardi brings a taste of Italian chic to Vancouver. Known for simplistic elegance, this stoneware is handmade in Italy; I love the ombre effect of the collection, combining current design trends with a traditional craft.
Menu Wire Base and Pot; Vancouver Special, 3612 Main. Prices vary.
With a silhouette designed to satisfy your inner minimalist, these planters are perfect for those who still crave variety: a uniform pot size means they can easily be interchanged with any of the three available wire base heights. Genius.
Bunny Planters; The Cross Decor & Design, $11.95 each
Combining urban elements with childlike whimsy, these concrete bunny planters are perfect for small spaces needing a smile. They also make a cheerful gift for your Easter weekend hostess.