For tillandsias
Tillandsia stands and holders bring the lightness of air plants combined with natural design to your interior. Each piece is well-thought-out and manufactured with attention to detail — ideal for a wall, shelf, or as a hanging element to brighten your home. Give your tillandsias a stylish and functional place — quality material, minimalist look, and respect for nature in one.
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Wooden Holders for Tillandsias
Let your air plants levitate
Fascinating, exotic, and incredibly adaptable. Air plants (Tillandsias) are a botanical wonder that requires no soil to grow. They feed solely on air moisture, opening doors to entirely new and creative ways to incorporate them into your interior. Our handmade wooden air plant holders are designed with an emphasis on minimalism—not to overshadow the plant, but to provide it with the perfect stage.
Why do air plants love wood?
In their natural habitat of Central and South America, Tillandsias grow as epiphytes—freely attached to tree bark or rocks. Our wooden stands and holders therefore provide the most natural home for them. Whether you choose the AIRFORM beech desk stand, the elegant TILLANDSIA CANOE model, or minimalist wooden cubes from the CUBE series, the wood offers airy and organic support.
Hanging Aerariums and Wall Decorations
To add real dynamics to your space, Tillandsias are ideal for vertical placement. Create a living piece of art on your wall with our wall-mounted holders in various shapes (PURE, HEXAGON, OVAL). For lovers of modern geometric design, there is the DIAMOND hanging aerarium in elegant ebony black, which creates a stunning visual contrast with the silvery-green leaves of air plants.
💡 Tip from our Blog
Are you intrigued by these rootless plants and want to know how to use them in your home? Read our article:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Air plants absorb water and nutrients through tiny scales on their leaves called trichomes. Once every 1 to 2 weeks, simply remove them from the stand and submerge them in a bowl of stagnant or rainwater for 20-30 minutes. Afterwards, let them dry thoroughly (ideally upside down) so that water does not remain in the heart of the plant, and then place them back into the wooden holder. Although some growers do this, our holders (such as the flexible FLEXI 3-in-1 model or geometric wall models) are designed so the plant sits freely and securely. Loose placement makes it easier to remove for regular bathing while protecting the wooden stand from unnecessary contact with water. No, in their natural environment, they grow under the canopy of trees. They thrive best in a spot with bright, indirect light. Avoid direct summer sunlight (for example, right behind a window), as it could scorch their leaves.How to care for Tillandsias in a wooden holder?
Can I glue the Tillandsia to the wooden stand?
Do air plants need direct sunlight?

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