• Helen Planter
    @plantronicsgamecom
    I'm Helen, I'm a cook from Louisville originally but I moved a little bit away from there.
  • Slick Rock Concrete
    @slickrockconcrete
    Modern. Innovative. Awesome. Our custom concrete planters, basins, fire bowls, water features and bollards are handcast by local artisans for both commercial and residential landscape design. Featured on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and the DIY Network, our concrete products are beloved by landscape architects nationwide. Choose from our popular series or collaborate with our brilliant team for something new and exciting. We love a challenge.
  • Modern-Touch Design
    @moderntouchdesign
    We sell modern planters, glass and steel-wired railings, mailboxes, fountains and artificial grass. Retail and wholesale. Discounts up to 30% for building industry professionals. We also provide installation.
  • Lisa Miller
    @Grosfillex
    Manufacturer of resin furniture, planters, and shelving.
  • Benjamin Laramie
    @benjamin_laramie
    The last time San Francisco–based industrial designer Benjamin Laramie made any sort of flower out of paper was in elementary school. For the April 2010 issue's “Dwell Reports”, however, Laramie was asked to fill nine planters with botanicals made entirely of paper. After studying a vintage illustrated encyclopedia of houseplants, he abstracted and handcrafted over 20 varieties of flora made up of hundreds of individual pieces, no two being exactly alike.
  • Tina Frey Designs
    @tinafrey
    Tina Frey Designs is a San Francisco firm founded in 2007 that creates modern homewares in resin, making products ranging from bowls, trays, and plates, to planters, benches, jewelry, and home accessories. Tina Frey finds inspiration for her hand sculpted pieces in the organic forms of nature as well as in her travels around the world.
  • Pittet Architecturals
    @pittetarch
    With over 35 years in the antiques market, Pittet Architecturals owner and founder Raymond Pittet has built his entire career searching for the uncommon and the beautiful. Pittet Architecturals is one of the leading importers of antique architectural elements in the United States. Our 30,000-sq. ft. indoor/outdoor showroom in Dallas’ vibrant Design District allows us to fully display our comprehensive and ever-refreshing inventory of antique stone and wood architectural décor. Pittet Architecturals has long been Dallas’ go-to destination for hand-carved: Antique marble mantels and limestone fireplace surrounds Indoor and outdoor antique fountains Garden décor, including furniture, statuary, planters, and antique urns Antique doors, entry gates, stone and wood antique columns and archways Exclusive reclaimed stone, terracotta and French Oak flooring Pittet Architecturals is proud to have exclusive access to some of France’s best recognized stone carvers and artisans, many accredited by the elite French Ministry of Arts and Culture. Working with these master carvers, only we have the ability to bring to a custom design option to our discriminating clientele. Our staff fully understands the history, beauty and functionality of our unique inventory. With over fifteen years of experience working with Dallas’ best design professionals, builders and landscape architects, we look forward into helping you bring authenticity and singularity to your next design project. Our 318 Cole Street showroom is open M-F 9 to 5. With advance notice, special appointments can be made for before and after hours any day of the week.
  • Planterworx
    @planterworx
    Planterworx is the world's premier metal planter manufacturer. We fabricate our products from a variety of metals such as Corten Steel, Stainless Steel, and Powder Coated Aluminum.
  • Kornegay Design
    @kornegaydesign
    Kornegay Design is a company specializing in fine precast concrete site furnishings including cast concrete planters, precast trash receptacles and benches, realized through exceptional craftsmanship.
  • VesseL USA Inc.
    @vesselusainc
    VesseL USA, Inc. was founded in 1998 to revive the planters and ceramic designs of the Architectural Pottery Collection, a Los Angeles company founded in 1950 by Max and Rita Lawrence. Today, VesseL USA, Inc. continues to produce modern planters and containers, ceramic sculpture, and garden accessories from its studio in San Diego, California. Many design aficionados embrace these classic icons as well as limited new additions. From materials and specifications to glazes and firing techniques, each piece is handcrafted with passion and integrity.
  • Morris Design Office
    @morris_design_office
    Award-winning, New Zealand-raised designers Jake and Patrick Morris value the natural world and its conservation as much as they strive for the betterment of human environments. The Antipode Planter is an example of their sustainable ethos in practice internationally. It uses 90% less water than a conventional planter, while also designed for ease of use and liberation of space in increasingly smaller, modern homes. Respect and integrity are the twin pillars of Morris Design Office design principles. Respect for the environment, materials and the people who bring Morris Design Office products into their homes, and integrity of concept and purpose.
  • Pandemic Design Studio
    @pandemicdesignstudio
    Pandemic Design Studio, established in 2017 by former architect David Rozek, is an award winning, published, and patent holding design and manufacturing studio based outside of Philadelphia, PA. We specialize in super modern and unrivaled ceramic wall planters and vases, industrial style lighting, and organic modern furniture.
  • Patrick Morris
    @patrick_morris
    Patrick Morris was born in New Zealand, where pottery played a large role in his early years. He trained as a sculptor after finishing high school, before moving to London. Morris attended Central Saint Martins College of Art, where he studied ceramic design—the Sky Planter being his final degree project. Following graduation, Morris spent two years testing the Sky Planter and launched Boskke with his brother, Jake Morris, and friend, Ross Stevenson. Patrick Morris is currently in the Masters Product Design program at the Royal College of Art in London, still continuing to act as the Creative Director for Boskke.
  • Miroslava Barcalová
    @miroslavabarcalov2064
    Using your glue gun, attach your stones or pebbles in a decorative fashion. I like to lay the planter on its side and work around the pot using bands of stones to "paint" simple designs. Lines waves geometric shapes and banding effects are all Poultry Crates easy enough for any beginner. Try to plan your design to hide the less attractive areas of the container, especially if you're using something recycled.
  • Obleeek Objects
    @obleeek_objects
    Obleeek Object’s concrete planters began in an art studio. Created with specific thoughtful consideration in terms of their symmetry, finish, and visual impact. Crafted as a solution for seamlessly integrating nature and architecture. The idea has been simple from the start; to present nature as a fundamental element within architecture. Using simple forms that have become icons of an international design vocabulary designer Leo Estevez found a pedestal that presents nature as a seamless element within a contemporary landscape. Playing off of the language of the concrete column as a location for which nature can be grown. Allowing our planters to no longer just accent architecture but to reinforce the importance that nature has in its development. Our philosophy at Obleeek is evolving. As we reach a broader audience and source out our allies we are excited about the future we are planning to create. Our planters have given us a platform to build on. A key element to how we make choices is based on a broader context. We are proud to offer a product that is 100% produced in California. All of our manufacturing is done in-house with designers and fabricators working together to produce the highest levels of quality and efficiency. Obleeek Objects is on the horizon and we look forward to sharing our vision with you through the years as we present our design innovations for the future.
  • Listo Club
    @listoclub
    Listo Club is an online home decor and furniture store that's located in New York. From Bohemian decor to lighting and chandeliers to glassware and bar carts, we have everything you need to personalize your home. In addition, we offer a wide range of art and wall decor, home organization items, bed and bath products, outdoor tables and chairs, and fire pits and planters. Shop our collections today or contact our team for assistance.
  • Steel Life
    @steel_life
    Steel Life's Shannon Lester is a landscape designer in Bend, Oregon. Shannon designed commercial and urban residential landscapes in the greater Portland area for 5 years before settling in Bend and starting her own landscape design-build company in 2004 with her husband, Drew Lester. Shannon has discovered a need for modern and architecturally interesting planters and home decor over the past two years, which has led to her new product line, Steel Life.
  • Debra Amerson, Northern CA
    @debraamerson
    Artist owned Deeper Green are an award-winning art & interior plantscape design firm based in west Marin County. As Horticultural Artisans, their specialty is creating unique healthy, artistic, spaces that look and feel alive, authentic, comfortable & impressive. Deeper Green’s artistic and nature based approach exemplifies Biophyllic Design. They start with fabulous acclimated premium quality tropical plants re-potted into No Drought™ Interior Plant Hydration Systems and housed in Deeper Green’s unique brand of nature inspired handmade decorative pots, planter boxes and plant décor for interior plants. By integrating aspects of the natural world into their products in beautiful and organic ways, it promotes human health and well being and encourages creativity and productivity within built spaces. Connect with us today at www.deepergreenliving.com
  • Susan Dwyer
    @susan_dwyer
    Up in the Air Somewhere is Chicago-based artist and designer Susan Dwyer. Three years after graduating from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she focused in sculpture, Dwyer began creating a line of ceramic and papier-mâché vessels inspired by the clean, minimal lines found in industrial architecture. The silos, warehouses and watertowers that dot the Chicago landscape are transformed into elegant vases, votives and planters. Because they are individually hand-built without the use of molds, every vessel has its own organic, one-of-a-kind character.
  • Up in the Air Somewhere
    @up_in_the_air_somewhere
    Up in the Air Somewhere is Chicago-based artist and designer Susan Dwyer. Three years after graduating from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she focused in sculpture, Dwyer began creating a line of ceramic and papier-mâché vessels inspired by the clean, minimal lines found in industrial architecture. The silos, warehouses and watertowers that dot the Chicago landscape are transformed into elegant vases, votives and planters. Because they are individually hand-built without the use of molds, every vessel has its own organic, one-of-a-kind character.
  • Big Grass Living
    @biggrassliving
    "For generations, people in developing countries have used, reused and re-purposed natural resources. Their work proves that furniture and accessories can be sustainable, expertly made, stylish and functional, and still affordable. That's what Big Grass is all about." – John Hanesworth, Co-Founder and Co-Owner Areas Served Alamo Heights, Balcones Heights, Castle Hills, China Grove, Hill Country Village, Kirby, Lackland Air Force Base, Leon Valley, Live Oak, Olmos Park, San Antonio, Terrell Hills, Windcrest Certifications and Awards TPIE Cool Product Award 2016 (Moonrock Hanging Planter) 26th Annual ARTS Awards Winner 2015