Features
- Woven floor planter with stand: Add warmth and style to your indoor decor with this handwoven rattan planter basket. Perfect for displaying your favorite houseplants, this decorative plant stand blends function and design to elevate any room with natural texture and charm.
- Stylish rattan planter with acacia wood legs: The combination of rich resin rattan and solid acacia wood creates a sophisticated planter that fits seamlessly into boho, mid-century, and modern decors. Its clean lines and earthy tones make it a decorative accent that enhances any living space.
- Versatile design for tabletop or floor display: This planter can be used in two ways. It can be placed directly on a tabletop without the legs for a clean, low-profile look, or attach the legs to display it as a decorative floor planter. Lightweight yet sturdy, it's easy to move and fits beautifully in living rooms, entryways, bedrooms, or sunrooms.
- Durable and stable construction: Three solid acacia wood legs provide strong and stable support for medium to large houseplants and trees, keeping them elevated and secure. The removable plastic liner helps contain soil and water, protecting the woven basket and simplifying plant care.
- Dimensions: This planter stand measures 13 inches in diameter and stands 21.25 inches high. Ideal for displaying medium to large houseplants with style. Minimal assembly is required, simply screw in the legs for quick and easy setup. Due to the handmade nature of these products, each piece is unique; please allow for slight variation in color and measurements.
Specifications
Color | Natural With Natural Legs |
Unit Count | 1 |
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Handwoven resin rattan planter with three solid acacia wood legs, designed for indoor display of medium to large houseplants. The removable plastic liner contains soil and water and the legs can be removed to use the basket on a tabletop or assembled as a floor planter; dimensions are 13 inches in diameter and 21.25 inches high. Minimal assembly required; handmade construction may cause slight variations in color and measurements.
Casafield Indoor Planter with Stand, Natural Floor Planter with Wood Legs, Large Plant Pot Cover with Liner for Houseplants, Flower Pots and Trees Review
A warm, practical upgrade for indoor greenery
I’ve rotated through my fair share of planters, from heavy ceramics to minimalist metal stands, and I’ve been using the Casafield planter for several weeks with a couple of my go-to indoor plants. It strikes a useful balance between form and function: warm, woven texture; solid wood legs; and a removable liner that keeps the mess contained. It’s not a technical tool with bells and whistles, but it’s thoughtfully designed and does the essentials very well.
Design and build quality
The basket is handwoven resin rattan in a natural tone paired with three solid acacia wood legs. The resin choice is smart—visually similar to natural rattan, but more resistant to moisture and easier to wipe clean. The legs have a clean, mid-century silhouette and a finish that shows off the wood grain without looking glossy or plastic. Because it’s handmade, there are slight variations in weave tightness and tone. On my unit, the color is consistent with just a hint of variation that reads as natural, not flawed.
At 13 inches in diameter and 21.25 inches tall with the legs attached, it sits nicely in a living room corner, next to a sofa, or beside a console. Proportionally, it’s substantial without feeling bulky, which is tough to get right in woven planters.
Assembly and setup
Assembly took me under two minutes. The legs simply screw into pre-installed inserts on the base of the basket. I recommend hand-tightening the legs fully and then giving each a final snug twist; if you stop too soon, you may notice a faint wobble. I added felt pads to the feet to protect hardwood floors and to compensate for a slightly uneven floor, which also improves stability on smooth surfaces.
One thoughtful touch: you can remove the legs entirely and use the basket on a tabletop or shelf. The footless configuration sits flat and looks intentional—not like a stand missing parts.
Fit and plant compatibility
In practical terms, the interior is best suited for a 10-inch nursery pot, with a bit of breathing room around the sides. A 12-inch pot is possible but feels snug and will depend on the exact basket variation you receive. I’ve used it with a 10-inch ZZ plant and a bushy parlor palm; both sit comfortably and look proportionate.
If you’re planning to house a taller plant—say a 4- to 5-foot rubber tree—consider the center of gravity. The stand is sturdy, but any tall, top-heavy plant will be more prone to tipping. I wouldn’t use it for a very tall, narrow ficus in a high-traffic area unless you can tuck it into a corner.
Stability in everyday use
Three-leg designs have a practical advantage: they don’t rock on slightly uneven floors like four-leg stands sometimes do. Once tightened, the Casafield planter feels stable and holds position when bumped lightly. I’ve moved it around while cleaning and watering with no creaking from the weave or legs loosening.
If you have kids or pets, the lightweight build is good for portability but also means you should size your plant appropriately. A dense, low, well-rooted plant will feel more secure than a tall, spindly tree. As a precaution, I rotated the planter so one leg faces forward, which visually reads as balanced and reduces the chance of catching a foot on a leg edge.
The liner and watering
The removable plastic liner is a major convenience win. It contains stray soil, protects the woven basket from moisture, and catches incidental drips. There are no drainage holes in the liner (as expected for an indoor basket), so the best practice is to use the planter as a cachepot:
- Keep your plant in its original nursery pot with drainage.
- Place a saucer inside the liner under the nursery pot, or add a layer of LECA/pebbles to keep the pot elevated above any residual water.
- Water the plant in a sink or outdoors, let it drain thoroughly, then return it to the liner.
I tested the liner by pouring in a small amount of water to simulate runoff; it held without seeping. Just don’t leave standing water at the bottom for long periods—that’s not great for root health and can lead to odors. The liner lifts out easily for a quick rinse.
Aesthetics and versatility
This is a flexible piece that fits into boho, mid-century, or simple modern spaces. The woven texture softens angular furniture, while the warm wood legs pair well with oak, walnut, and even black metal frames. I tried it in three spots:
- Entryway: with a trailing pothos that cascaded over the edge—great height and presence for a small footprint.
- Living room: next to the couch with a sculptural ZZ plant—clean silhouette and visually calming.
- Sunroom: on a low shelf without the legs—looked like a purposeful basket planter rather than a repurposed stand.
It also doubles nicely as a temporary cache for a bouquet bucket or as a decorative basket when you’re between plants, which extends its usefulness beyond a single function.
Durability and maintenance
Resin rattan holds up to incidental splashes and is easy to wipe clean with a damp cloth. I’d avoid harsh cleaners and prolonged direct sun; any woven resin can fade over time. The acacia legs feel dense and durable, with a finish that resists minor scuffs. If you live in a very dry climate, re-tighten the legs occasionally—wood can shift slightly with seasonal humidity changes.
I haven’t noticed any fraying or broken weaves. If a strand ever loosens, a discreet dab of clear adhesive can keep it in place without being noticeable.
Where it shines
- Quick setup and lightweight portability
- Attractive, natural look that complements many interiors
- Removable liner that keeps messes contained
- Option to use with or without legs for more placement flexibility
- Stable three-leg stance on slightly uneven floors
What could be better
- No drainage in the liner (common for this style), so you need to treat it as a cachepot
- A very tall, top-heavy plant can feel risky in a high-traffic area
- Only one colorway; some may want darker legs or a deeper basket tone
- Handcrafted variations mean pot fit can vary slightly—measure your nursery pot if you’re borderline between sizes
Practical tips
- If your plant pot is close to 12 inches, test the fit before fully potting; an 11-inch diameter is a safer bet.
- Add felt pads to legs to protect floors and level the stand.
- Use a saucer inside the liner for worry-free watering.
- For maximum stability, position heavier foliage lower and rotate the planter periodically for even light exposure.
- If you remove the legs, save the hardware in a labeled bag; you’ll want it handy if you return to floor-stand mode.
The bottom line
The Casafield planter does the core jobs of a good indoor stand: it looks great, it’s easy to live with, and it keeps the practicalities of plant care from becoming a hassle. I appreciate that it doesn’t try to be more complicated than it needs to be. The combination of woven texture and solid wood makes it feel considered rather than generic, and the removable liner is a small but meaningful upgrade over open baskets.
I recommend this planter. It’s a strong fit for anyone who wants a warm, design-forward stand that’s easy to assemble, simple to maintain, and flexible enough to work on the floor or tabletop. As long as you use it as a cachepot and size your plant appropriately, it delivers a reliable, attractive home for medium to large houseplants without the fuss.
Project Ideas
Business
Styled Plant + Planter Gift Bundles
Create ready-to-ship gift bundles: planter + potted plant (chosen for the 13" diameter), branded care card, and optional add-ons (fertilizer, watering can). Market bundles for housewarmings, weddings, and corporate gifts on Etsy, Shopify, and local marketplaces. Highlight the removable liner and two-display modes in listings to show versatility.
Short-Term Plant Rentals for Events & Offices
Offer curated plant rentals for events, photoshoots, and office staging using the planter’s neutral boho look. Provide delivery, setup, and periodic maintenance (watering, rotation). The lightweight build and removable liner speed turnovers and keep maintenance low. Package tiered plans (single units to room-scale installs) with add-on styling (fairy lights, seasonal decor).
Hands-On Workshops & Pop-Up Classes
Host in-person or virtual workshops teaching planter customization and styling: painting ombre finishes, planting layered arrangements, making macramé hangers to pair with the basket, or building centerpiece arrangements. Supply the planter as part of the ticket price. Workshops build brand awareness and generate additional sales of finished planters and kits.
Customization & Private-Label Service
Offer custom finishes, leg stains/paints, engraved or branded wooden leg plates, and special liners for hotels, boutiques, or corporate gifting. Provide bulk pricing for cafés and hospitality clients who want consistent styling. Use the handwoven, unique variations as a selling point for boutique and artisan customers.
Prop & Styling Rental for Photographers/Influencers
Rent the planter as a photography prop to stylists and influencers. Position the product as a trend-forward boho/mid-century piece that photographs well in lifestyle shoots. Create a small inventory of similar planters in different sizes/leg finishes and offer short-term rentals with pickup/delivery and optional styling assistance.
Creative
Seasonal Centerpiece Planter
Use the planter as a rotating seasonal focal piece. Keep the plastic liner for easy plant swaps: spring — pot a flowering hydrangea with moss and pastel accents; summer — a tall fern with seashells; autumn — ornamental grasses, mini pumpkins, and warm-toned faux leaves; winter — an evergreen arrangement with battery fairy lights woven around the plant. Because the legs are removable, you can switch between a tabletop centerpiece and a floor display for different rooms.
Tabletop Herb Station
Remove the legs and convert the basket into a countertop herb garden. Fit three small nursery pots inside the liner (parsley, basil, chives) and label them with chalk tags. The removable liner makes watering low-mess and simple. Add a small watering jug and plant-pruning shears on a tray next to it for a functional kitchen vignette.
Painted Ombre Rattan
Give the woven resin rattan a custom color update with a safe painting technique: clean the surface, use watered-down acrylic or chalk paint applied in thin washes for an ombre look from top to bottom, and seal with a matte spray. Keep the natural acacia legs or paint them a complementary color. Test a small area first—this adds a boutique, one-off look to match client spaces or your own decor line.
Lighted Plant-Lamp
Turn the planter into an atmospheric lamp/planter combo. Line the plastic liner with a clear plastic sleeve, add a battery or USB-powered LED rope light coiled around the plant base (keep lights above any standing water), and choose a plant with airy foliage so the light filters through. Use the legs assembled for floor placement to create soft mood lighting in a reading nook.
Pet-Friendly Cat-Grass Tower
Make a dedicated cat-grass planter: fill the liner with quick-sprouting seeds (wheatgrass or oats) and position it on the floor with the legs attached so cats can reach it easily. The liner simplifies weekly refreshes, and the elevated height can reduce mess compared with floor planters. Add a removable wooden coaster underneath to protect floors.