Collection by Luke Hopping

Pots and Planters for Bringing Greenery Indoors

As the days grow shorter and colder, uproot a little piece of the outdoors to bring inside with these home gardening options from the Dwell Store.

This transparent, self-watering cube, which only needs to be serviced once a month, exposes the roots, soil, and anatomy of plants.
This transparent, self-watering cube, which only needs to be serviced once a month, exposes the roots, soil, and anatomy of plants.
Great for introducing nature into tight quarters, designer Farrah Sit’s ceramic hanging planter consumes no floor space thanks to its leather strap and brass hook.
Great for introducing nature into tight quarters, designer Farrah Sit’s ceramic hanging planter consumes no floor space thanks to its leather strap and brass hook.
A modern material update on the classic terra-cotta pot, HAY's smooth grey flower pot and saucer is made of polystone—a blend of stone and plastic.
A modern material update on the classic terra-cotta pot, HAY's smooth grey flower pot and saucer is made of polystone—a blend of stone and plastic.
This powder-coated steel planter by Eric Trine elevates a standard terra-cotta pot by altering its footprint and adding bold geometries.
This powder-coated steel planter by Eric Trine elevates a standard terra-cotta pot by altering its footprint and adding bold geometries.
This colorful indoor pot recalls the look of an elegant vase, making it an appropriate vessel for small plants or  flower arrangements.
This colorful indoor pot recalls the look of an elegant vase, making it an appropriate vessel for small plants or flower arrangements.
With a 6.6 gallon capacity and two convenient side handles, this lightweight bag by French company Bacsac makes a natural candidate for transporting plants.
With a 6.6 gallon capacity and two convenient side handles, this lightweight bag by French company Bacsac makes a natural candidate for transporting plants.