Retro house plants - ideas from Troy

Troy - of the Drexel furniture and vintage airplane carry on’s - wants to talk about mid century houseplants. Perhaps some green-thumbed readers have some more thoughts?

Hey Pam,

Here in San Francisco there is a dearth of mid-century residential architecture. This lack, coupled with insane housing prices, is making my goal of finding that perfect little gem of a place very challenging. So lately I’ve been thinking about ways to better incorporate my love of everything mcm into my victorian rental. Apart from the obvious such as furniture and the like, I’m looking at houseplants of the “era” - what was popular during this time? How were houseplants integrated into mcm interiors? pots and pottery of the time? ideas for built-in planters? Thought your readers may have some suggestions. I’m attaching some photos of my own to share some of my ideas.

A few pieces of my Drexel Declaration are shown in a these photos. Still waiting for my dining room set.

Also, I’ve been buying sets of hairpin legs on ebay - various heights. I’m intending to find some nice pieces of wood to make some plant stands and get some plants off the floor. I’m a big fan of hairpin legs (my TV table is an old hairpin leg table, the lamp and plant stand in the euphorbia & cacti photo both have hairpin construction).

I spent a month buying PBN dogs on ebay to create this dog wall in my dining room.

Thanks, Troy, for all the great photos! This is a great starting point for a community conversation - especially as I am no expert on this subject. I do have some thoughts on containers, though, and will pull those together for the near future.

5 Responses to “Retro house plants - ideas from Troy”

  1. on 24 Jun 2008 at 12:27 am Old House Junkie

    Upon the occasion of my mid-century birth my parents were given a planter. Mom always kept a pothos or devil’s ivy in it and always told me that that was the same kind of plant that was in the planter when she received it.

  2. on 24 Jun 2008 at 2:35 am angela

    Sorry this comment isn’t really about the plants- the pbns are great, I love the dachshund ones because they match my dogs. I saw a Declaration piece this weekend here in Alabama at a flea mall- it was a dresser where one side had been converted to a tv cabinet… no price but I wanted it bad! How about some chipped Fiestaware pitchers for the small plants- I see those all the time for cheap!

  3. on 24 Jun 2008 at 8:20 pm http://amysuzanne.myopenid.com/

    I’ve been struggling with this issue as well. Ikea has some great simple pots with clean lines that are are inexpensive as well. I’ve used many of the plain white glazed pots and then filled in with retro bits as I find them.

  4. on 25 Jun 2008 at 10:48 pm Propagatrix

    Monstrera, or “swiss-cheese plant”
    Peperomia
    Gloxinia
    Hoya carnosa
    Spider plant
    Dracaena (various spp.)
    Ivy

  5. on 24 Dec 2008 at 2:13 am PugFreek

    Hanging baskets on poles with ferns! Love it!

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