To commit to nature’s cycle of evolution, we humans have a brilliant skill: adaptation. We adapted to well-structured homes from caves, to evolve our civilisation. We adapted to cities from villages, to evolve our lifestyle and ideologies. And so on.
Evolution has also impacted on the size of our structures. Today, small spaces are a widely accepted way of living, because today people want to: own less, have less clutter, and live more. But, people mostly confuse this lifestyle with eliminating everything and just having the essentials for survival, like only a bed and lamp table in a bedroom – boring.
Living is not about survival, it is about experiencing life, not taking it out of the room. Let’s take an example of the bedroom from before. It is the same room, a bed and a lamp table, now add a rug on the floor or a portrait of your family or your pet or a small planter for indoor plants. Doesn’t it sound more livable now?
And that brings us to today’s blog topic: Indoor planters for small spaces.
At Bonasila, we passionately design unique planters so that all of you can have a slice of nature in your spaces. Here, we have shortlisted a collection of indoor planters that don’t take up much space and will give a lot of life to your corners, walls, shelves, tables or any other place you decide to place them.
Let’s get started.
Ovalio
If you want your space to bring you positivity, calmness, and a sense that you really take your choices of planters seriously – Ovalio is just the perfect planter for you.
A perfectly curved oval edge adds an attention-grabbing element to your decor but keeps it subtle.
Celosi
A bowl-shaped planter that is light in weight, unique in texture, and promises to enhance the feel of your interior with simplicity. Celosi is one of the most preferred choices for potting plants like jade, bonsai, and others.
Side tip: Place it in your home or office near the source of natural light, it will amplify its aura.
Escon
Now, all those people who want to have a beautiful indoor garden in their small space but don’t know which planter to start it with – Escon, is the answer.
Its admirable prismatic edges give a stand-out appearance to modern and contemporary indoor themes. And there is no doubt about it: you will be tired of people asking you, ‘Where did you get it from?’
The planter is available in medium to large sizes, so we suggest you connect with our team, give them an idea of your space, get their opinion on whether the planter will fit in your space or not, and then place the order.
Conza
Another geometrical wonder created by our team is – Conza. It is a flowering indoor planter that will make the viewer take a moment to see & think about its shape.
Available in different textures and sizes Conza should be the top pick to pot fancy flowers in your personal or professional space.
Musori
Crafted from fibreglass, Musori is a weather-resistant and strong planter, to add a touch of green to your coffee table, side table or desk.
The design of Musori is inspired by the idea of filling your tiny space with vibrant colours.
Nueso
There is a way of welcoming nature into your space and with Nueso you can learn it effortlessly. Its simple yet captivating design embraces the unique bond of nature and elegance. Place it in a space where you practice yoga or stay in solitude and experience how Nueso radiates its positivity in the room.
Nimo
If sophistication, minimalism and an eye for distinctive trends define your personality, only Nimo can match it to make your indoors fancier.
Apart from reflecting your personality these chic indoor planters save a lot of space, protect your plant from dehydrating with a reservoir and can be mixed and matched for planting different flowers and herbs.
Things to keep in mind
Now, before you get all mesmerised by the design and quality of our planters, please ensure that your space meets the proper drainage requirements for the plants. And that you select the right size and material for your planter.
Pro tip: If you want to discuss some indoor garden ideas for small spaces feel free to connect with our team.
And one last thing, designing a small space that reflects your personality, will be challenging. But, all you need to do is take a step back, practice deep breathing techniques beside your favourite planter from Bonasila for a while and then understand your space.
Understand what is the highlight spot of your space, which corner can give a perspective of a larger space etc… You first need to make the small space yours and then give it all you have.
Happy Planting 🙂