Collection: Handwoven Planters

Handmade woven planters are containers designed to hold plant pots, defined by their flexible, woven structure and open or slightly tapered shape.

The woven construction gives each piece a textured surface and a slightly varied form, making no two exactly identical while maintaining the same core function.

Explore handmade woven planters designed to bring texture and warmth to your plant setup. This collection includes pieces that act as decorative holders for plant pots while adding visual depth to a space.

From more structured forms to softer, flexible shapes, these planters are selected for how they frame greenery without overwhelming it. Each one adds a natural layer that complements both plants and surrounding decor.

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    What features do Handwoven Planters have?

    • Woven structure designed to hold plant pots
    • Flexible form with open or tapered shape

    Why we curate conscious Handwoven Planters

    Handmade woven planters reflect a broader approach to home objects that values handcraft and small-scale production. Depending on the maker, this may involve traditional weaving techniques and slower production processes.

    This type brings together pieces that emphasize making and material awareness, allowing customers to choose planters that align with a more considered approach to everyday spaces.

    What does Handmade stand for?

    This value refers to items that are made by hand rather than by machine. It usually involves traditional techniques that don't rely on heavy machinery or mass production processes. There is greater control over materials and, thus, waste. It also supports skilled artisans and communities, which contributes to the preservation of traditional skills and local community support.

    Do these woven planters hold soil directly?

    Most are designed as outer holders and are used with a pot placed inside. They can be used indoors or outdoors depending on the setup and plant type.