Different materials for indoor planters
When it comes to materials, you can draw from a wide range of indoor planters. Unlike outdoor planters, indoor planters do not have to be weatherproof or frost-proof.
The selection of materials suitable for indoor use is immense. From plastic to wood to metal, there is something to suit every taste. The following selection can therefore only provide a brief insight into the diversity of materials.
The current trend is for planters made of fibreglass. This robust material is used both indoors and outdoors. If the plant pots are used indoors, the body made of fibreglass can be given an unusual finish.
With a coating in gold leaf look or hand-applied, shimmering silver-blue mother-of-pearl shells, you can add a glamorous touch to your living space. If you prefer a more discreet planter design, you will enjoy fibreglass pots with a stone look.
Fibreglass products can be refined in many ways. When mixed with aluminium powder, granite metal pigments or bronze pigments, fibreglass planters become particularly unusual highlights.
Plain glass vessels are also very popular. Arrangements of stones, shells and artificial plants are particularly decorative.
If you prefer wood as the material for indoor planters, you will be delighted with teak containers. The elegant-looking material creates a cosy ambience.
Stainless steel planters will add sparkle to your interior in the truest sense of the word. The noble material is timeless and fits perfectly with modern furnishing styles.
Planters in concrete look are becoming increasingly popular. These absolutely trendy planters are made of glass-fibre reinforced cement. Straight lines and simple shapes are characteristic of this look.