Top 3 Tips to Style Art Planters
The seasons are changing. The warmer months are on their way out, and the colder months are swiftly moving in.
As you start unpacking fall and winter products like Art Planters, you might ask yourself, “How should I showcase these this season? How can I make them stand out?”
I’ve got some unique display ideas to share with you! Check out my top three tips to make our best-selling Art Planters shine at your store this fall and winter.
Multi-Layered Levels
Save space and create a sense of movement by stacking small tables at an angle. Create an almost spiral staircase look by placing a planter on top of each table at three different levels. Make sure your planters are offset from each other so the designs can easily be seen. Fill the planters with coordinating flowers to complete the display and help customers visualize them in their garden.

Trio Stack
Don't have any tables handy? Bring height to your display by stacking planters on top of each other. You'll just need a box or other small, sturdy item with a flat surface to set inside each planter and act as a base to stack your next planter on. Displaying planters like this not only looks appealing but also saves time when decorating. This fall, keep the filler simple by adding pinecones or leaves. And when wintertime comes, fill them with fake snow or garland. Simple styling like this really helps the artwork on the planters shine.
A Warm Welcome
Creating a front porch scene is one of my favorite display methods! Lean a door against a wall in your store and build the whole look from there. With welcoming planters and a matching doormat, this will certainly get shoppers thinking about how great these items would look at their front door! Include a matching Yard DeSign or BreezeArt garden flag to help fill out the display and encourage customers to purchase multiple products that look great in a group.

Which tip do you want to try? Let me know in the comments. :) Save this blog post link in the Notes app or in your Calendar on your phone to reference when you start decorating.
Here’s to a cozy season ahead!
Ashlee Xavier, Studio M Marketing Specialist