We like the look of a sack for a flower pot—a bit like growing a plant right out of your bag of soil.
French company BACSAC may have made it stylish (it’s the first company we know to coin the trend), but the idea is a descendant of the grow pots that nurseries use to cultivate and transplant seedlings.
Made from sturdy, lightweight material from decommissioned PET bottles, the Plant Container Recycled Fiber Pot is €6.10 ($7 USD) at Manufactum.
A flexible, lightweight, and weather-resistant pot for plants from French company BACSAC.
A Set of Three Black Canvas Pots by I Love Retro have a plastic lining; £35 ($45 USD) for the set at Not on the High Street.
By designers Nin Truong and Christa Thomas of Blk Pine Workshop, the Canvas Planter Set is a trio of pot covers, one with a leather handle; $90 at Blk Pine Workshop.
A 5-Gallon Aeration Fabric Pot in gray allows roots to breathe and grow easier; starts at $1.41 at 247 Garden.
In addition to lightweight, flexible plant pots, BACSAC makes a 10L Humus Pot of technical felt fabric; €22 ($26 USD) at Merci.
Also from 247 Garden is the 5-Gallon Aeration Fabric Plant Pot in Tan, starting at $2.88 each.
French company Serax makes a Set of Three Canvas Bags designed for use with plants.
Designed for urban greening on roofs and decks, Plant Pouches Made of Recycled Fabric Remnants in England absorb 40 percent of the precipitation and release the moisture back into the soil as needed.
The classic BACSAC 10L Flower Pot in a dark khaki green color; €26 ($30 USD) at Merci.
Trímm Copenhagen makes a Set of Soft Pots in coated polyester for waterproofing, available in beige, black, or gray for €65 ($77 USD) at Trímm Copenhagen.