Minimalist designs have become increasingly trendy in recent years, and no plants are more minimalist in nature than succulents.
Homes with minimalist aesthetics are free of clutter and have simple color schemes. They’re open and airy with simple black and white tones.
Like minimalist homes, succulents are rather minimalist plants that require little work. Many of them are small with muted tones and their looks aren’t overbearing, making them perfect accent pieces to other simple decors.
Of course, no matter what types of succulents you prefer, they need a home of their own. Check out these stunning minimalist succulent planters that’ll flawlessly match your aesthetic.
Last update on 2023-12-02 / Amazon
1. Mid-Century Modern Succulent Planter
These planters are just about as simple and clean as it gets! Coming in two sizes, these simple ceramic planters are the perfect addition to your home. Plus, the wooden stand adds a splash of tasteful color.
2. Round Planter Bowl with Wood Stand
In a similar fashion, this planter bowl replicates the mid-century modern look, wooden stand, and all. However, it’s ideal for those looking for more of a centerpiece than a single planter. The large 10-inch wide bowl is ideal for holding many different types of succulents at once.
3. Two-Toned Textured Planter
If you’re looking for a little texture, these stone planters bring the quirk. At 3 inches deep they’re great for those small desktop succulents. And though they have some color (these planters come in green and beige), the colors are muted enough to blend in seamlessly with their simple, minimalist surroundings.
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4. Ceramic Cone-Shaped Planter with Brass Stand
Into the texture but not quite the colors? Go a bit simpler with this textured, cone-shaped planter. The small brass stand adds a modern feel to the otherwise super minimalist design.
5. Ceramic Glaze Planter
At only about 2×2 inches, these cute planters are minimalistic by nature. The ceramic planters come in five different glazes, but the colors are soft enough so that they’ll complement any room in your house instead of overtaking it.
6. Ceramic Hexagon Planter
If you’re trying to keep it super simple, these small ceramic planters are exactly what you’re looking for. The included bamboo trays (along with your beautiful succulents, of course!) add just a tiny pop of color to the otherwise clean design.
7. Brass and Glass Geometric Terrarium
The only thing more minimalistic than all white? All glass! This terrarium allows you to check out your succulents from all angles. Plus, the brass edges add just the right amount of oomph.
8. Geometric Hanging Planter
Are your walls looking a little bare? Why not hang these geometric planters instead of putting up another photo or painting. Fill them with succulents like air plants for a simple, easy-to-maintain look. Or, for a more dramatic addition, the draping burro’s tail succulent would look stunning in these wall planters.
9. Unglazed Cement Planter
These unglazed cement planters are the way to go for a truly earthy look. Nothing is more minimalist than pure cement. Plus, it’s making a design comeback, so you’ll be right on trend with this decor.
10. Set of 3 Cement Planters with Wood Stand
If you’re into the cement look, this set of three succulent planters with matching wood stands will help bring succulent plant life into your home. Simple yet attractive, this set will help keep your succulents organized in style.
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11. Concrete Skull Planter
You can go minimalist while still adding a bit of flair. These cute cement skull planters bring your aesthetic some unexpected life (or death?). Plant your succulent, and you have yourself a minimalist chia pet.
12. White Matte Ceramic Planter
There’s no denying that minimalist design favors black and white tones at its core. Go back to basics with these simple, white matte planters. The geometric design comes in a few different shapes — and you get all six!
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Check out our article on the 6 Best Marble Planters for Succulents if you want some more inspiration! And to help you decide which succulents would look fabulous in your new planters, check out our additional articles on Succulents for Low Light Environments, 5 Succulents with Red Flowers, or Everything About Dolphin Succulents.
Thanks for reading and learning with us. If you have other awe-worthy planters that you’d love to share, head over to our exclusive Facebook group, Succulent City Plant Lounge, and display them!
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ABOUT ME
Richard | Editor-in-chief at Succulent City
Hey everyone! I’m Richard. Welcome to my blog, which is all about succulents, cacti, and a bit about air plants. Ten years back, in 2013, I began my journey with succulents. It started as a simple hobby, crafting and selling charming succulent-themed pins and decorations. But as time passed, my fascination with these remarkable plants grew, and I gained extensive knowledge about them. Therefore, Succulent City is the blog as you see it is now. Enjoy your visit and happly planting!
It further enriched whatever knowledge I have taking care of my succulents.