Botanical-Inspired Home Decor You Won’t Have to Water All Season
Allison Wheeler
Allison Wheeler
Allison Collins lives in Denton, Texas with her husband and two dogs. She is a honky tonk connoisseur, Bruce Springsteen enthusiast, and proud member of the West Texas Cloud Appreciation Society.
Our love for plants knows no bounds: We have them in our homes, offices, #shelfies, Instagram feeds, and Amazon shopping carts. But if your space doesn't allow you to go for the jungalow of your dreams (or let's be honest, you just can't control yourself when it comes to all things botanical), here are some pieces to click through that *don't* require care or extra space on that windowsill.
Kate Spade New York Dahlia Wastebasket ($40): This colorful trash can contains about every color out there, so it's sure to match the decor of any room.
Calhoun & Co. Plants! Throw Blanket ($108): Toss this soft throw blanket over the sofa for impromptu naps without the threat of thorns or prickers.
Jarmél By Jarmel For UO Wild Buddies Embroidered Throw Pillow ($49): Your patterned pillows are about to be very happy with this wild new addition.
LEIF Botanical Magazine Print ($175): This vintage print is from one of William Curtis' botanical magazines and features the page number written in pencil. #swoon
Banquet Philodendron Art Print ($40): There's no need to rush off to find *the* planter for this leaf. Just add a frame and your gallery wall addition will be ready to go.
Opalhouse Cast Palm Frame ($15): Break up your gallery of black, white, and wood frames with something a little different.
Rifle Paper Co. Lively Floral Coaster Set ($14): These functionally adorable blooms add a pop of color to your living room table without the bulky coffee table books and accessories.
Super Frsh Monstera Leaves Line Art Print ($5): You don't have to wait for the mail person to get this minimalist beauty on your wall — it's actually available for instant download!
Ban.do x Chasing Paper Art Print ($30): Your office may not be down with you bringing your garden gang to work, but this illustration is totally work-appropriate.
Colin Adrian Glass Stained Glass Cactus ($36): No space on a windowsill for your plants? Hang this little beauty for an unexpected touch.
Anthropologie Palm Leaf Dish ($20): This dish is large enough to hold all of your jewelry and trinkets, and bonus: You don't have to worry about the leaf turning brown.
Favor the Kind Sage Cactus Vase ($20): You don't need to live near the desert to experience cactus blossoms. Mix up your colors with this vase and you'll have a blooming saguaro year-round.
Little Anana Monstera Leave Pegboard ($71): Bet you didn't think your love of plants and organization could be BFFs.
Paula Lukey Design Organ Pipe Cactus Tea Towel ($18): Your kitchen could use some plant pattern too. This eco-friendly tea towel showcases our favorite desert plant without the prickly hazard.
John Derian Two-Tone Hortensia Round Plate ($46): This softly patterned dish infuses a romantic touch on your nightstand without the wilting.
Masters of Fate Cream Flowers Floral Wallpaper Roll ($10+): Patterned wallpaper brings an instant layer of happy to any lonely wall. Mix it up by putting it on the backing of shelves for an Instagram-worthy #shelfie moment.
Sunnylife Large Cactus Neon Light ($65): This bright statement piece will transform that boring corner into an interior mood lifter.
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Allison Wheeler
Allison Collins lives in Denton, Texas with her husband and two dogs. She is a honky tonk connoisseur, Bruce Springsteen enthusiast, and proud member of the West Texas Cloud Appreciation Society.