Go retro with a DIY Mid-century plant stand

Get the designer look for less with this homemade houseplant stand

Mid-century design is all the rage in the interiors world right now – and with its simple forms and clean lines, it’s not hard to see why it works so well in modern homes. This mid-century inspired DIY plant stand on women’s lifestyle blog A Beautiful Mess makes the perfect foil for foliage as its simplicity allows the plant to do the talking.

mid-century planter

Which plants to choose

Complement the simple design with a sleek and elegant Peace Lily, opt for contrast with an explosive Boston Fern or go with the retro flow with a Mother-in-law's tongue.

What you’ll need:

  • Wooden disc
  • 3 x 4" wooden tapered legs
  • 3 x mounting plates for legs
  • Paintbrush
  • Rag
  • White spirits
  • Wood stain
  • Wood sealer (wax or polyurethane)
  • Power drill

What to do:

1. Apply the wood stain to the wooden circle and legs with a paintbrush or rag.

2. Seal the wood with the sealer.

3. Attach the leg-mounting plates equidistant around the edge of the wooden circle. REMINDER: Attach these to the rough side of the wood, not the smooth side you wish to display.

4. Screw the legs into the mounting plates.

5. Proudly display your favourite houseplant!

For more inspiration see the A Beautiful Mess blog.