Modern planters, made to order.
Our largest collection: sculptural planters and plant pots for succulents, pothos, snake plants, herbs, and the statement plant in the corner. Every piece is printed to order in the color you choose and finished by hand in our Seattle-area studio.
79 pieces, made to order
The range runs from clean, geometric silhouettes to deeply carved, textured reliefs, in sizes from a small four-inch pot up to an eight-inch floor-side piece. Whatever is growing in your home, there is a shape and a scale here to suit it.
Because each planter is 3D-printed in PLA or PETG rather than thrown in clay, it arrives light enough to move with one hand and tough enough to survive a tumble off the shelf. It is an easy, durable alternative to a ceramic pot, with the same considered, sculptural presence.
Nothing is mass-produced. Robin curates the designs from independent makers we admire, Jason prints each one in-house, and you pick the color from a nine-shade matte palette before it ships. Made to order, numbered, and packed at the studio table.
Common questions
- Do your planters have drainage holes?
- Many of our planter designs include a drainage hole and pair with a matching saucer. If you need drainage added or left off for a specific piece, mention it in the notes field at checkout and we will let you know what is possible before we print.
- What sizes do the planters come in?
- Most come in Small (about four inches across) and Medium (about six inches), and several offer a Large (about eight inches). The exact sizes and prices are listed on each product page.
- Are 3D-printed planters good for indoor plants?
- Yes, they are made for indoor growing. For thirsty plants we suggest keeping the plant in a plastic nursery liner or using the matching saucer, so water drains cleanly instead of sitting against the base.
- Can I choose the color?
- Every planter is made to order in the color you choose from our matte palette, so you can match a shelf or set up a deliberate contrast.