

Spotted: Gorgeous air plants at The Gardener in Berkeley, hung simply by their roots. I love the simplicity.
That said, there are some really lovely vessels for displaying these unique, low-maintenance Bromeliads these days.

We just ordered some ceramic planters from Farrah Sit (first seen at the Renegade fair in Brooklyn) to hold ours.

We also toyed with using these wall planters from West Elm.


But the prize for most original display probably goes to gorgeous PetitBeast, where air plants masquerade as jellyfish.
Any finds to add?
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