So you’ve jumped on the air plant bandwagon. You’ve got a pile of beautiful looking air plants staring up at you and you’re thinking, “now what?”
Well, today we’re sharing 6 different ideas for displaying air plants in your home.
2. Display Them In An “Aerium”
Technically, terrariums require some sort of soil or earth in them, but since air plants don’t need soil to survive, skip the dirt and put them in an aerium instead!
Classic Aerium from Pistils Nursery
3. Use Them As A Centerpiece
Air plants come in all shapes and sizes, which means they can accommodate any of your needs. If you have a big empty space on your table, a large air plant will effortlessly fill it. Or, if your table is already full but you’d like some greenery on it, place a few tiny air plants wherever there are some gaps.
Tillandsia Stands by EarthMade
Airplant inspiration from IKEBANART
4. Create A Feature Wall
Buying air plants is like an addiction – once you start, you can’t stop. Rather than sprinkling them all over your house, designate a wall or giant holder as their permanent home so you can admire all your little beauties in one place.
Air plant frame (Large) by Airplantman
Spotted in the Evernote Office designed by Studio O+A. Photography by Jasper Sanidad. See the full project, here.
5. Hang Them From The Ceiling
There are all sorts of beautiful ways to hang air plants. Attaching thread to the base of the plants and letting them hang almost invisibly is one way, but there are also many hangers designed specifically for air plants.
Spotted in the Cisco Meraki Office designed by Studio O+A. Photography by Jasper Sanidad. See the full project, here.
Himmeli fig. 1 designed by Handmade Sam*Made
Small Tillandsia Ornaments by Elaine B Jewelry
6. Use Them As Place Holders
You always want to impress when you’re having guests over for a dinner party, so make the table fancy by using air plants as place holders. The great thing about using air plants as place holders is that they also end up doubling as a party favor to your guests.