Can little terracotta pots and planters filled with blooming beauties bring joy?
I say yes. And according to the many of you who asked about the pots I shared yesterday- it seems you agree too. So today it is all about some of the best vintage style pots and planters.
Terra Cotta Pots & Planters
Something funny- every time I type ‘terra cotta’ it changes it to ‘terra cottage‘. Which I guess is kind of okay since these little vintage style terra cotta ( or terracotta depending on what you like) garden pots are perfect for cottage style. Cottage style gardens are the dreamiest. Lots of beautiful mix and mingles with flowers, old gardening tools and structures full of charming patina and of course, an abundance of blooms and potted plants. We are not so patiently waiting for the garden to grow in and start to bloom this year. But in the stores, there are all kinds of pretty plants popping up. As I mentioned in the weekend view-my husband potted these ranunculus for me and brought them in for a simple and sweet centerpiece on the table. When I shared- I got a ton of questions about where to get these vintage style pots.
I found these at a local nursery – they had a ton of them in last year and we bought up a bunch of them. Large and small pots and shallow planters which also serve as an oversized saucer- delightful! We just stopped in again last week to see if they had any others and found a few large saucers but no pots available yet.
But, when I started doing a little shopping for them online, I was excited to find so many great options to get the look.
While I often peruse the Re-Store or other thrifts sometimes you don’t find any pots that are talking to you. And the perfect fit ones are not all that common to bump into. So, a good reproduction is a good thing. I set out to find some good options in all shapes and sizes to get the look we all love.
Get the Look
There are soo many charming vintage style pots and planters out there- and these are some of the cutest ones I found while shopping. *affiliate links
Stay tuned for another favorite way to get the vintage terra cotta look we love. Happy Monday all!
Linda Hovgaard says
I really like the size and shape of the terra cotta pots that you found at your local nursery. Any chance they will be stocking them again and sell online? Thanks Courtney…I also appreciate all the other options you gave us.
Courtney says
Hi Linda, I will definitely keep you posted if they pop up in stock again! I don’t believe they sell online to ship unfortunately.
Janet says
I, too, love the pots you found at the local nursery. Would you mind sharing the name of the place? I’m in Solano County and would love to check out the shop. Thank you!
Nancy Brantley says
I love the vintage style pots that are vase shaped. I started buying some I found at thrift stores last year. I had never seen any to buy until found at thrift stores….some of mine are grayish in color. I just bought recently faux ranunculus at Walmart that look so real. And they were only $3.98 a bundle? I just love those blue white dishes in your old cabinet! That last picture should be in Victoria Magazine!!
Teri says
You Are the best!!’
Shoo Hale says
Hi—-A wonderful garden store–and more—is Campo de’ fiori, in sheffield,massachusetts. Their pots are exact copies of antique English and Italian Terra cotta.
ask for the aged ones with moss.
Jane Meats says
I love, love, love this picture. My favorite decor, blue and white transfer ware, beautiful white cuboard, shandaliers, pick flowers, terracotta pots, country french chairs. I even love your denim jacket. The exact look I always go for in my home. I always get many wonderful compliments from my friends when they come to visit. You are my inspiration! Jane
Courtney says
That is so kind of you Jane- thank you!