Indoors and outdoors, you’ll find that bowl-shaped pots are making their way into the most fashionable designs. You’ll see them in all shapes and forms: planters, pots and even flower vases. Offering a modern twist of the traditional planter, the bowl pot is the trend of the hour! You can put all kinds of plants and flowers in them: cactus, agaves, hanging plants, snake plants and succulents. Be inspired by these 5 arrangement ideas, which will make you want to trade your classic pots for bowl pots!
1- Grass, agave and cactus in pot
Mixing contemporary and Scandinavian decor styles, this house entrance stands out with its three potted arrangements. When it comes to decorate your entryway with bowl pots, choose three low planters of different sizes. The combination of the cactus, agave and hanging plant is just perfect to create dimension to this monochromatic space. Finish by filling in the empty spaces with decorative mulch. If you want to take your artificial plants outside, go for faux plants designed to be UV resistant. Otherwise, make sure you have a covered area !
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2- Arrangements of succulents in pot
Under a porch, in a veranda or as an interior decorative accent, the artificial succulent arrangement is worth considering. Vary your succulents by incorporating colors ranging from purple to green: echeverias, bromeliads, aloes or even artificial tillandsias. In this inspiration, light colors and wicker furniture blend well with this minimalist decor. Place this low planter directly on the ground to enjoy its beauty all season long. Avoid direct sunlight, however, if they are not designed for outdoor use.
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3- Artificial potted fern
Modern farmhouse style is shining with these artificial entryway planters! Classic greenery like faux ferns and green herbs blend well with contemporary artificial plants like cannas or potted birds of paradise. The black color of the pots makes it an interesting and elegant arrangement. Quick tip: to secure the fern stems are in place, insert them into a block of floral foam.
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4- Cutting garden flowers in a bowl
The “cutting garden” trend will continue all season long! Everyone agrees that we need flowers with summer colors that look like they came straight from the garden. Quick tip: select artificial flowers to save on maintenance and to keep them looking good for longer than a week. This arrangement is perfect as a centerpiece or as a colorful decorative accent in the kitchen or living room.
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5- Artificial potted snake plant
Sanseviera by its Latin name is also known as Snake Plant and Mother-in-Law’s Tongue Plant. This low floor planter is all you need for a relaxing atmosphere. Imagine yourself on this cushion with a book in your hand! You’ll feel like you’re in nature, even if you live in the city. Sometimes all it takes is a few plants on a balcony to change the decor of your home.
