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Bring living greenery to your walls with this elegant wall-hanging glass terrarium planter. Featuring a self-watering hydroponic design, this handmade round crystal vase makes it effortless to grow small plants, propagate cuttings, or display fresh flowers without traditional soil. Perfect for modern homes and offices where floor and counter space is limited, this transparent glass planter adds organic beauty and visual interest to any vertical surface.








Small apartments and condos with limited floor space, home offices needing biophilic design elements, plant enthusiasts propagating cuttings and growing collections, renters seeking damage-free wall decor solutions, kitchens and bathrooms with natural light for herb propagation, creating living green walls in entryways and hallways, adding organic texture to minimalist and modern interiors, gifting to plant lovers and urban gardeners.
Mount above a desk to propagate pothos cuttings and add greenery to your workspace. Create a living wall gallery in an entryway by arranging multiple planters at varying heights. Hang in a kitchen window to grow fresh herbs like basil and mint hydroponically. Display in a bathroom with trailing philodendron for spa-like ambiance. Use in a bedroom with lucky bamboo for a calming, zen-inspired accent.
| Material | Glass |
| Construction | Handmade Crystal Glass |
| Shape | Round |
| Mounting Type | Wall Hanging |
| Planting System | Self-Watering Hydroponic |
| Product Type | Terrarium, Planter, Vase |
| Style | Modern, Minimalist, Contemporary |
| Care Instructions | Clean with glass cleaner or vinegar solution, dry with lint-free cloth |
| Weight | 0.2 lbs per planter |
| Recommended Use | Indoor |
The terrarium holds water in the bottom reservoir, and plant roots or stems sit in the water to absorb moisture as needed. This hydroponic method eliminates soil and allows you to easily monitor water levels through the clear glass.
Water-loving plants like pothos, philodendron, lucky bamboo, spider plant cuttings, and herbs like basil and mint thrive in hydroponic systems. You can also use it for propagating plant cuttings or displaying fresh cut flowers.
The terrarium typically includes a mounting hook or loop. You can hang it on a small nail, adhesive hook, or command strip depending on your wall type and weight requirements. The lightweight glass makes installation simple.
Refill frequency depends on plant type, size, and environmental conditions. Generally, check water levels weekly and refill as needed. The transparent glass makes it easy to monitor at a glance.
Succulents prefer dry conditions and are not ideal for hydroponic systems. This terrarium works best with water-loving plants that thrive with their roots submerged or in high-humidity environments.
The terrarium is made from handmade glass, which is durable for wall display but should be handled with care during installation. Once mounted, it's secure for everyday use. Avoid placing in high-traffic areas where it might be bumped.
Remove the terrarium from the wall, empty the water, and clean with glass cleaner or a vinegar-water solution. Use a soft cloth or bottle brush to reach inside, then dry with a lint-free cloth to prevent streaks.
Absolutely! Arranging multiple terrariums at varying heights creates a stunning living wall effect. Mix different plant varieties and stagger the placement for a dynamic, gallery-style botanical display.