
This year I’ve been trying to give everything a place, and that includes finding larger planter pots for greenery and flowers throughout the house. I often bring plants home and then they end up waiting for a pot, looking a little neglected. To solve that, I used a gift card to try a new set of blue-and-white planter pots I hadn’t seen before and decided to order them to see how they’d work in my space.
The set I ordered arrived and I was happy with the size and style. They are larger than another set I bought a few years ago, which makes them better suited for the bigger plants I wanted to display. These pots also include drainage holes, so they can be planted directly without needing extra liners.

One of the pots in the set is surprisingly large and will be perfect for spring bulbs on my kitchen cart. For now I’ve used it as a vase for a bright bouquet — I love how flowers lift the mood in the kitchen. It’s a reminder that small seasonal touches make a big difference indoors.

Below I’ve included photos of other blue-and-white planters I’ve collected over time. Each set has its own character and scale, so I mix and match depending on where I place them around the house.

A few of these planters work well on shelves and counters, while the larger pieces become focal points on carts or the floor. I keep a mix of sizes handy so I can quickly refresh a corner with a plant or seasonal flowers. Right now I’m realizing I need to add more greenery to my home — it makes such a pleasant difference.


I’ve also kept another set of blue-and-white pots that come in several sizes. Those versatile pieces have been useful for both indoor plants and as decorative vessels for seasonal arrangements.

Another set I own includes multiple sizes as well, and each pot adds a slightly different texture and pattern to the groupings I create. Grouping pots of varied heights and designs gives an intentional, collected look without feeling cluttered.





Blue-and-white decor has such a timeless, fresh feel. I enjoy how these pots coordinate with other pieces in my home and provide a simple way to change the mood by swapping plants or flowers seasonally.
I’ll be on the lookout for a few more plants to fill these pots — there’s always room for one more.