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glass indoor plant pots Buy PRISM Clear Plant Pots? ✓ Quick Shipping! – Sybotanica

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glass indoor plant pots Buy PRISM Clear Plant Pots? ✓ Quick Shipping! – SybotanicaDiameter top (cm) Diameter bottom (cm) Height (cm) Volume (L) 11. 5 8 10 0. 6 14. 5 10 13. 5 1. 3 17. 5 13 17 2. 6 20 14 19 3. 5 25 17 23 6. 5 Clear Plant Pots So Clear, They Almost Disappear: PRISM! *These pots can discolor when placed in direct sunlight for long periods of time. When we say clear orchid plant pots, we mean crystal clear, not cloudy, not frosted, but genuinely transparent. These PRISM plant pots bring an almost invisible look that

Diameter top (cm) Diameter bottom (cm) Height (cm) Volume (L)
11.5 8 10 0.6
14.5 10 13.5 1.3
17.5 13 17 2.6
20 14 19 3.5
25 17 23 6.5

Clear Plant Pots So Clear, They Almost Disappear: PRISM! 

*These pots can discolor when placed in direct sunlight for long periods of time.

When we say clear orchid plant pots, we mean crystal-clear, not cloudy, not frosted, but genuinely transparent. These PRISM plant pots bring an almost invisible look that blends seamlessly into any room, letting your plants shine front and center. Whether you're a design minimalist or a proud plant stylist, these elegant plant pots elevate your setup without ever stealing the spotlight.

Made for indoor plant lovers who crave a clean, modern aesthetic, these transparent plant pots are equal parts form and function. With ultra-clear sides and a smooth, PRISM-inspired finish, they offer a subtle shine that reflects light like glass, without the fragility. Pop one on your shelf, windowsill, or table and let your foliage do the talking.

Design-Forward and Rooted in Simplicity

These aren’t just modern clear pots, they’re made for people who care about the little things. Each pot has a lightweight, durable build that’s perfect for daily use, whether you’re housing a rooted cutting or a full-grown showstopper. While they don’t include drainage holes, they make a brilliant liner or insert inside your favorite decorative pot or chic ceramic planter. Crafted from PP5 plastic, these pots are durable, lightweight, and 100% recyclable.

Looking to pair with clay balls, mineral mixes or semi-hydro? These PRISM indoor pots are a great choice for setups where water control happens outside the pot, ideal if you’re using a reservoir or outer cover. They also make propagation easy, since their glass-like clarity lets you check on root growth without ever disturbing your plant.

Style Your Plants, Your Way

What makes these stylish plant containers stand out? Their ability to disappear. These aren’t your average clear pots. Their PRISM design catches light in subtle ways, giving your space a curated, designer look, but they never distract from your greenery. You’ll love them with trailing vines, small orchids, or sculptural leaves.

Want to go sleek and simple? Use them on their own for that ultra-modern, “plant gallery” effect. Want something more decorative? Nest them inside a decorative clear pot or PRISM planter container and still enjoy all the visual benefits of full transparency.

Made With Intention, Loved for Style

At Sybotanica, we believe every part of plant care should bring joy, even your pots. These crystal look plant pots fit right into your space without demanding attention. They’re lightweight, durable, and completely clear. Whether you're curating a shelfie or setting up your next propagation station, they give your plants the moment they deserve.

Trusted by a growing community of 75,000+ plant lovers, Sybotanica offers functional, stylish tools that make plant care feel easy, empowering, and fun. These PRISM pots aren’t flashy, but they are stunning in their simplicity. Minimal, modern, and surprisingly versatile, they’re the quiet heroes of your houseplant collection.

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