If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. Garden Flower Gardens 10 Flower Pots That Will Make Your Plants Look Even Prettier Whether you're into ceramic vessels, brass bases, or a particular color scheme, we shopped the best pots for every gardener. By Alexandra Kelly Alexandra Kelly Alex is the senior home editor for Martha Stewart. She has over 10 years of experience producing digital content in the home and lifestyle space, ranging from cleaning and organizing to etiquette and home design. Editorial Guidelines and Sarah Schreiber Sarah Schreiber Sarah Schreiber has been writing, editing, and producing lifestyle and weddings content for over seven years. In that time, she has interviewed and worked with hundreds of leading experts to become an authority on all things homekeeping, flower arranging, home design, and wedding planning. Editorial Guidelines Published on April 9, 2024 02:03PM EDT Photo: Courtesy of Restoration / Wayfair / Home Depot Bringing home new plants is a simple way to add a splash of color and character to your house, porch, back patio, or deck, especially when those plants are potted in the perfect container. Think of your flower pots and planters in the same way you would as frames for your art—they can be simple and sleek, allowing what's inside to do the talking, or they can make a statement all on their own. Of course, you aren't limited to quiet or loud options. Flower pots come in so many shapes, sizes, materials, and colors—some with self-watering capabilities built right in, others with hidden drainage compartments. It's easy to walk into your local nursery or hardware store and grab a pot off the shelf, but the more decorative options—the ones that work well within the context of your specific décor or backyard aesthetic—are often a little harder to find. Still, they're worth seeking out; these pieces can bring serious visual intrigue to just about every part of your home, inside and out. To help you on your hunt, we've curated several of our current favorites that boast something unique, whether that be an interesting shape or an unusual color palette—or simply offer a beautiful design opportunity. 10 Patio Plants That Thrive in Pots and Containers 01 of 10 Guia Indoor/Outdoor Ceramic Cylinder Planter Courtesy of Home Depot This pretty indoor/outdoor ceramic flower pot has a slightly weathered look and a leaf motif wrapping around the sides. Handmade in Mexico, this beauty would look great with any plant in your collection. $40 at Home Depot 02 of 10 West Elm Lightweight Grooved Indoor/Outdoor Planter Courtesy of West Elm If you'd rather skip the heavy ceramic and terra cotta flower pots, try this lightweight version. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, this bowl planter is made from lighter-weight plastic and has a pretty grooved pattern for extra texture. $50 at West Elm 03 of 10 Rejuvenation Antique Terracotta Planter Courtesy of Rejuvenation For an antique pottery look, try one of these flower pots with a special patina for a beautifully worn appearance. These pots can be used indoors or out and come in a variety of sizes. $49 at Rejuvenation 04 of 10 Terrain Paloma Ceramic Bowl Planter Courtesy of Terrain Handmade from textured terra cotta, this beautiful flower pot features a botanical pattern that will enhance any plant lucky enough to live in it. $118 at Shopterrain.com 05 of 10 West Elm Bishop Ceramic Pedestal Planter in Alabaster Courtesy of West Elm These sealed glazed-clay containers hold moisture better than unsealed terra cotta options. This sleek piece would look lovely on a modern porch; fill it with a colorful plant for color contrast. $29 at West Elm 06 of 10 Gracie Oaks Calista 14.75in Lattice Planter Box Courtesy of Wayfair Perfect for displaying flowers on your porch or deck, this durable planter can either hold a plainer pot inside, which can be elevated to ensure proper drainage, or can have flowers planted directly inside with the included insert. The outside features an elegant lattice design that will complement most existing décor. $70 at Wayfair 07 of 10 Williams Sonoma Blue and White Ceramic Planter Courtesy of Williams Sonoma Made from glazed porcelain, these Ming-style planters are designed to resemble the hand-painted Chinese originals. Plus, the botanical pattern speaks to the classic blue-and-white style. $70 at Williams-Sonoma 08 of 10 Anthropologie Faye Planter Courtesy of Anthropologie This whimsical little flower pot is perfect for a colorful bunch of blooms. A sweet garden-inspired motif plays across the pot, and scalloped edges add the final touch of playfulness. $34 at Anthropologie 09 of 10 West Elm Metal Standing Planter Brass Courtesy of West Elm Plants with a tall and slim profile, like rubber plants or palms, will pop in this statement planter. Bonus: It comes with an X-shaped design for added style, too. $179 at West Elm 10 of 10 Ton Sin Grey Flower Pots Courtesy of Amazon Showcase your smaller plants in these flower pots bordered with a row of blue flowers atop hand-painted black stripes. $19 at Amazon Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit More Good Things KitchenAid Just Debuted a Colorful Bakeware Line That Matches Its Stand Mixers—Shop It Here Shop Martha's Prime Day Deals Now, Including Bedding, Cookware, Home Décor, and More Le Creuset Is Retiring This Popular Color—Shop the Final Sale Now