Hanging plants
Hanging Artificial Plants: Greenery in Unexpected Places
Discover the possibilities of vertical greenery with our collection of hanging artificial plants. Perfect for those whose floor and table space is already full, or anyone looking to add a playful, floating touch of green to their interior. From classic hanging ferns to the trendy string of hearts—our hanging plants transform empty ceiling and wall spaces into lush oases that immediately catch the eye.
Hanging artificial plants are the ultimate space-savers. They make use of unused vertical space and add dimension to your interior without taking up precious floor area. Ideal for small apartments, studios, and spaces where you want to maximize greenery without limiting your freedom of movement.
Why Choose Hanging Artificial Plants?
Real hanging plants can be demanding—they have specific light requirements, need regular watering (with the risk of spills), and require careful training to keep them looking their best. Artificial hanging plants eliminate all these concerns. No dripping water on the floor, no worries about leaf drop, and they always stay lush and green without you ever needing to climb a ladder for maintenance.
The benefits of hanging artificial plants:
- Space-saving – No floor or table space needed, perfect for small areas
- No water mess – Never again dripping water on furniture or floors
- Always perfectly shaped – No uneven growth or bare spots
- Flexible placement – Effortlessly move them for a fresh look
- Safe at height – Out of reach of children and pets
- Decorative statement – Instantly draws the eye upward and creates interest
- Bathroom-perfect – Ideal for humid, windowless spaces
For interior styling, hanging plants are the secret weapon of professionals. They fill vertical space naturally, soften hard corners and ceiling lines, and create movement in static rooms. In commercial settings such as cafés, restaurants, and retail spaces, they add instant bohemian luxury.
Styling Tips for Hanging Artificial Plants
The secret to successful styling with hanging plants lies in strategic placement. Hang them at different heights for a layered effect—don’t line them all up at the same level. In corners where ceiling and walls meet, they create a soft transition. Above a dining table (not too low!) or in an empty corner of the living room, they instantly add coziness.
In the bathroom, hanging plants are a game-changer. Hang them above the bathtub, next to the mirror, or from the ceiling for a spa-like atmosphere. In the kitchen, above the island or countertop, they bring greenery without taking up workspace. In front of windows, hang them at varying heights for a vertical green curtain effect.
Macramé hangers are on-trend and add texture—perfect for bohemian and modern interiors. Minimalist metal hangers work well for industrial and Scandinavian styles. Combine different plant varieties in one space—for example, ferns, pothos, and succulents—for visual variety. Make sure the hanging hook is securely fastened into a ceiling beam (use anchors for plaster ceilings).
Care and Installation
Installing hanging artificial plants is simple. Most come with a hanging hook or cord. For plaster ceilings, use special anchors suitable for the weight (usually 0.5–2kg per plant). For concrete ceilings, you’ll need a hammer drill. First, measure the desired height—on average, 150–180cm from the floor for eye-level impact, higher for a more subtle presence.
Maintenance is minimal: dust monthly with a feather duster or soft brush. Because they hang higher, they collect less dust than floor plants. For a thorough clean, you can take them down and rinse them in the shower, let them dry well, and rehang. Check the hanging hook annually for safety. The advantage of artificial hanging plants is that you can swap them out seasonally for a new look without investing in new pots or worrying about timing.
Veelgestelde vragen over Hanging plants
1) Boston Varen – heeft honderden kleine blaadjes met natuurlijke kleurvariatie en lijkt precies op de echte versie.
2) English Ivy – de bladeren hebben realistische nervatuur en natuurlijke kleurschakeringen.
3) Pothos – gladde bladeren met natuurlijk uitziende variatie in grootte en kleur.
Wat ze realistisch maakt: meerdere groentinten (niet effen kleur), natuurlijke blade imperfecties (iets verschil in vorm), en beweging in de ranken (niet te perfect symmetrisch). Alle worden gemaakt van high-quality silk materiaal dat het zachte van echte bladeren imiteert.