Best Succulent Display Racks To Make Great Decor Style For Your Garden

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You probably had just a few succulents when you first started your succulent collection. You could scatter them throughout your home—a few went on the windowsill, one lived on the dining room table, and a few hung in the kitchen.

But now that your succulent collection (and obsession) has grown, your dining room table is covered with plants. There’s nowhere to put down a plate and eat anymore, and every other available surface in your house is taken up by adorable planters. Our office is full of them! As aesthetically pleasing as it is to have plants everywhere, it’s just not practical anymore, or is it?

Plants have overtaken your house, but there’s something you can do about it! You can get a wooden rack with many shelves to house your plants. It won’t take up too much room and will fit all of your succulents, so you won’t have to eliminate your beloved plant babies to free up space in your house. 

Here are the best wooden racks to purchase if you need more space for your plants!

Four Tier Rolling Wooden Plant Rack

This rack rolls! Isn’t that cool? It has wheels, so even though it’s big, you can roll it by yourself with no problem. We’re constantly rearranging the furniture in our office, so we love that we can move this rack around during our many redecorating sessions without asking for help.

It’s also a great rack if you move your succulents indoors for the winter. It’s made of solid wood and durable enough to be used indoors and outdoors. And since it has wheels, it’s super easy to move inside at a moment’s notice. If the weather suddenly changes and becomes too cold for your succulents, you’ll be prepared with this rack!

Look at these 6 Best Indoor Succulents and the 5 Best Outdoor Succulents! They’re sure to stand out on your new wooden racks.

Five Tier Wooden Plant Stand 

This rack has five tiers and six different platforms to display your succulents. It can fit six large planters comfortably or at least a dozen small ones. This wooden rack specifically sits behind our beautiful front desk person, and it gets a lot of compliments while being there!

Even though this rack was made to display other things, it’s a display piece in and of itself! It’s made of solid pine and has a beautiful wood grain and an excellent rustic brown stain. The shelves have slats in them and remind us of pallets, adding to the country charm of this rustic wooden rack.

You can use this display shelf indoors and out. It can withstand heavy rain and wind, so don’t be afraid to put it in your garden—you won’t damage it. It’s also great for indoor use because you can put other mementos like family photos, souvenirs, and books.

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Three Tier Plant Stand

The first two plant stands we showed you were big and had a lot of display space. If you’re looking for a smaller, more streamlined plant stand, this is the one for you!

It has an uncomplicated, minimalist design with three shelves that you can use to house your plants. It’s perfect for smaller plant collections and can be kept indoors or outdoors because it’s weather-resistant. Made of metal with a durable black powder-coated finish. Its elegant scroll-work metal design, without being much, allows it to go with any decor, inside or out.

Three-Tier Folding Plant Stand

The neat thing about this plant stand is that it folds up, so you can keep it tucked away in a storage shed or a closet when it’s not in use. It only weighs 9 pounds, so lifting it and putting it away whenever you want is easy. 

With how pretty this thing is, you’ll never want to hide it! It’s made of solid fir and has a beautiful rustic look. It reminds us of those DIY plant stands made from pallets all over Pinterest.

This wooden rack has only three tiers but still has a lot of space. It has a slanted design, so each shelf is more significant than the last. The design maximizes space and gives you plenty of room to store your plants. Plus, it looks beautiful!

Small Three Tier Plant Display

If you have a super small apartment or balcony, you may not have space for a big wooden rack. That’s where this small plant display comes in! It still has three tiers of space that you can use to show off your plants, but it won’t take up a lot of floor space. It’s a super efficient use of space and packs a lot of storage into a small package!

It’s made of sturdy wood boards that will hold up indoors or outside. Its minimalist design will perfectly fit in with modern and contemporary furniture. This opens up the opportunity to spend more on succulent plants!

Loving the idea of wooden racks, but need more plants to add. Check out these 5 Types of Air Plants! They’d be a great addition to this smaller display.

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Final Words

Those were our top five best wooden rack displays for your succulents at home! What did you think of them… Are any of them going on your wishlist? We have our eye on that rolling plant rack—it would be so lovely to roll it outside when the weather’s warm to give our succulents some extra sun!

For more succulent-inspiring articles, check out How to Make a Succulent Corsage, The 7 Best Succulents for Wedding Arrangements, and How to Create Driftwood Planters at Home!

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Thanks for reading. Have fun and happy planting!

ABOUT ME

Richard Miller

Salute everyone. It's Richard, the author of this Succulent & Xeriscaping blog. I am a traveler and a nature lover looking for a connection with the wild green. In my journey, I found a love for succulents and xeriscaping. What attracts me is the long-lasting & unique beauty of every plant I have the chance to see with my own eyes. Welcome to my little blog and let's enjoy a good time together!

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