Indoor & Bonsai Pots - Gardenesque

Indoor Plant Pots

13 products

A curated collection of handmade indoor plant pots celebrating the traditional craftsmanship of Portuguese ceramics, passed down through generations.

This collection is designed to suit all spaces, combining versatile designs with durability you can trust. You know your home best, which is why we’ve put together a variety of colours, textures and sizes to help you bring nature inside your way. From small decorative pots to statement floor pieces, there’s a style to suit your houseplants and keep them flourishing for years to come.

All of our pots are crafted using traditional techniques and finished by hand to make each piece one of a kind. We believe in using premium materials that aren’t just for show, creating functional and long-lasting pieces that protect your plants every day.

Pink ceramic urn plant pot with a cracked texture on a round marble table against a beige wall.
Pink ceramic urn plant pot with a cracked texture on a round marble table against a beige wall.
Pink White 25cm
Freya
Indoor Plant Pot - Pink
£50.00
The Marta Indoor Pot, an elegant cream ceramic planter with a high shine crackle glaze, displayed with pink orchids. Handcrafted in Portugal for a timeless look.
Pink ceramic urn plant pot with a cracked texture on a round marble table against a beige wall.
Pink White 25cm
Freya
Indoor Plant Pot - White
£50.00
Azura Indoor Plant Pot with a deep blue glaze and artistic textured finish, styled in a modern interior with a rubber plant.
Azura Indoor Plant Pots in two sizes, featuring a rich blue glaze with organic textural detailing, displayed in a contemporary setting.
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Azura
Indoor Plant Pot
from £45.00
Torres Indoor Plant Pots in a textured neutral finish, featuring a classic tapered design, displayed with lush greenery in a bright interior.
Close-up of the Torres Indoor Plant Pot, showcasing its subtle crackle-glazed finish and handcrafted ceramic texture.
W24 W32 W40
Torres
Indoor Plant Pot
from £40.00
Julian Bronze Indoor Plant Pot with a rich hand-finished patina, styled with a green plant against a natural stone wall.
Close-up of the Julian Gold Indoor Plant Pot, highlighting its earthy bronze patina and handcrafted ceramic texture.
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Julian Bronze
Indoor Plant Pot
from £40.00
Speckle Indoor Plant Pot with Stand - Gardenesque
Speckle Indoor Plant Pot with Stand - Gardenesque
30cm
Farrer Speckle
Indoor Plant Pot & Stand
£75.00
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Phaya Indoor Plant Pot with an intricate hand-carved design, featuring organic curves and a smooth finish, displayed in a modern interior.
Close-up of the Phaya Indoor Plant Pot, highlighting its hand-carved detailing and rich earthy tones with sculptural embellishments.
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Phaya
Indoor Plant Pot - Bronze
£145.00

FAQs

Glazed ceramic pots are ideal for houseplants. Glazed ceramic retains moisture, reducing the need for frequent watering, and are perfect for decorative indoor displays.

No, our indoor pots are designed without drainage holes to protect your indoor surfaces. For healthy plants, we recommend using a nursery pot inside or adding a layer of pebbles at the base to improve drainage.

If the indoor pot is Ceramic, yes you can. However, a porous material like Terracotta can leave water marks on a surface due to the absorption of water from the soil.

Large indoor plants bring natural structure and balance to a room, softening corners and creating a sense of calm. To style them beautifully, think about both placement and proportion.

Position taller plants in corners, beside furniture or near windows to anchor a space and draw the eye upward. They work well as natural dividers in open-plan rooms, introducing greenery without blocking light or flow. For a layered look, pair them with smaller plants or place them in pots with stands stands to vary height and create depth.

Choosing the right planter also transforms the overall effect. Decorative ceramic or glazed pots complement refined interiors, while natural materials add warmth and texture. Mixing shapes and finishes can make your display feel personal and effortless.

Whether grouped together or standing alone, large indoor plants add character and tranquility — connecting your home to nature in a simple, timeless way.

Most indoor plants need repotting every one to two years, or when you notice roots beginning to circle the pot or grow through the drainage holes. Other signs include slowed growth, soil drying out quickly, or water sitting on the surface rather than soaking in.

Choose a pot just one size larger than the current one to give roots space to grow without overwhelming the plant.

For more advice on repotting and caring for indoor plants, read our feature in conversation with Award-winning RHS Chelsea Flower Show Designer Gemma Heigh