![]() ![]() Below, we rounded up some plant stands we like - along with a few bookshelves, end tables, step stools, art-supply carts, wooden crates, and more things you can also definitely put plants on. No matter what kind of “stand” you choose, though, you’ll want something that has an open design to let in light and that can support a decent amount of weight and hold up to the occasional water spill. ![]() If you have a medium-size plant teetering off the edge of your windowsill, why not put it on top of a stool instead, or a bar cart, or floating shelves? If you’re a bit of a plant hoarder, with every square inch of floor and table surfaces covered, you can use rolling utility carts, shoe benches, or bookcases to better organize your collection. Thankfully, a plant stand can really be any object you can place a plant on, and one sweep of the internet will reveal that you can put plants on lots of things. Plant display indoor - indoor plant stands - indoor plant shelves - plant decor indoor - plant stands diy - diy plant stand indoor - fall planters - plant stand ideas - plant wall dcor - plant shelf ideas Plant wall ideas indoor Plant stand indoor fall planters front porches Indoor plant wall Diy plant stand plant shelves plant holders fall planters plant shelf ideas wall planters corner. ![]() Both styles can be good-looking and super-functional, but they’re also a bit limiting. Traditional plant stands seem to come in two styles: those mid-century-modern ones that stay low to the ground and fit just one big pot, and the more bookshelf-style bamboo units with a few shelves that can hold a bunch of smaller plants. High-Quality indoor plant pot 3D models available for Free & Premium download Freepik. Photo-Illustration: The Strategist Photos: Retailers
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