It’s outdoor time! Looking for statement furniture and pieces for your outdoor spaces? Or looking for some ways to refresh your home with growing greenery and trendy succulents? I have a brilliant idea! Rock a planter table – a coffee or a dining table and your space will totally change.
Coffee/ Side Tables
Coffee and side tables will easily refresh your indoor spaces or add a pretty touch to outdoor ones. You can renovate any coffee or side table you want adding a planter to its center and grow whatever you like but greenery, succulents and cacti will be the best option.
an IKEA Lack table turned into a refreshing piece with pallet wood on top and some greenery growing inside
a modern coffee table with a glass tabletop and a planter underneath it - lots of greenery and succulents planted
a chic side table with hairpin legs and a built-in planter in the center will refresh your space at once
a whitewashed pallet coffee table with a planter in the center, it features greenery and pebbles and looks natural
a white hairpin coffee table with a planter with succulents and greenery and a glass top
a stained pallet side table with a planter in the center and lots of succulents growing is a fresh rustic idea
Dining Tables
A dining table with a planter is a bold statement for any outdoor space; the table can be clad with wood, concrete or stone or anything else you like. The planter can have a stripe shape or a cross one, or even frame the table as you like. You can grow not only greenery or succulents but also edible herbs to eat them right during meals.
a concrete dining table with a planter in the center and succulents and greenery growing is very chic and trendy
a weathered wood dining table with a planter with greenery in the center plus wooden benches for outdoors
an outdoor dining table of concrete wth a real tree growing in the center will refresh any tiny patio
an outdoor dining table with planters with fresh greenery and herbs for eating and a waterfall will be a statement in your garden
Succulent Table Test Garden. Design: Matti Salomaki and Megan Speckmann, FarOutFlora, San Francisco (faroutflora.com)