Modern pots and planters in every size and finish.
The right pot finishes a plant. The wrong pot kills it. Our range covers every material and size you'll need for Dubai homes, balconies and gardens, with honest notes on which to choose for each use case. Ceramic and glazed terracotta pots look beautiful indoors and breathe slightly through their walls, helping prevent overwatering, but they're heavy and can crack if dropped. Fibreglass and resin planters mimic concrete or stone at a fraction of the…
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The right pot finishes a plant. The wrong pot kills it. Our range covers every material and size you'll need for Dubai homes, balconies and gardens, with honest notes on which to choose for each use case. Ceramic and glazed terracotta pots look beautiful indoors and breathe slightly through their walls, helping prevent overwatering, but they're heavy and can crack if dropped. Fibreglass and resin planters mimic concrete or stone at a fraction of the weight, making them the smart choice for balconies, rooftops, and any spot you might rearrange. Real concrete planters are the heaviest and most premium-feeling, perfect for villa entrances and statement positioning where they won't be moved. Plastic pots have a place too: they're light, cheap and ideal for the inner growing pot inside a decorative outer cover. Metal planters (galvanised, corten, brass) bring an industrial-modern edge but heat up significantly in Dubai sun and are best kept indoors or in shade. Sizes run from 10 cm tabletop pots through to 80 cm villa-entrance statement planters and 1.2 m+ tree planters. Styles range from minimalist matte black, through Mediterranean terracotta and white, to handmade ceramic and concrete. For every plant we sell, we can suggest the matching pot size, typically 2–3 inches wider in diameter than the plant's current nursery pot.
Two pot decisions make or break a plant in the UAE: drainage and size. Always choose a pot with drainage holes for any real plant, especially in our climate. Without drainage, water collects at the base of the soil column, roots sit in stagnation, and root rot follows within weeks. It is the single most common killer of houseplants in Dubai. If you fall in love with a decorative pot that has no drainage hole, use it as an outer cover and keep the plant in its plastic nursery pot inside, lifting it out to water and drain. Use saucers under indoor pots to protect floors, and tip out any standing water 30 minutes after watering. On sizing: pot up only 2–3 inches wider in diameter than the current root ball. An oversized pot holds more wet soil than the roots can drink, again causing rot. Repot every 18–24 months or whenever roots circle the inside of the pot or push out the drainage holes, ideally between October and March when growth restarts. Outdoor pots in Dubai get hot, especially dark fibreglass and metal. In peak summer, lift dark pots off direct concrete (use pot feet or a saucer of pebbles) to allow airflow underneath, and consider shading west-facing pots after 2 p.m. The UAE doesn't freeze, so frost cracking isn't a concern, but UV degradation can fade lower-quality plastic and resin pots within 2–3 years of full sun exposure.