Large Indoor Plant Ceramic Pots
Large Plant Pots for Plants That Have Outgrown Their Situation
Chive's large pot collection includes ceramic, porcelain, and clay indoor planters featuring drainage holes and detachable saucers.
There comes a moment in every plant parent's life when the 5" pot simply isn't going to cut it anymore. The monstera has made its intentions known. The fiddle-leaf fig has opinions about its current square footage. The bird of paradise has been quietly planning an expansion since before you brought it home. This is that moment, and the large pot collection exists precisely for it.
Finding a large ceramic pot that has drainage, a saucer, comes in a colour worth looking at, and doesn't look like it belongs in a hotel lobby — turns out to be harder than it has any right to be. Chive has been making this easier for over twenty years, which is long enough to have formed very strong opinions about what a large pot should actually do.
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POTS — FAQ
What materials are Chive pots made from?
Chive pots are available in ceramic (including porcelain), resin, glass and metal. Each material suits different plant types and interior styles — ceramic for classic indoor plants, glass for air plants and terrariums, metal for modern or industrial aesthetics.
Do Chive pots have drainage holes?
Many do, and drainage is clearly flagged in each product listing. Chive's Liberte, Tika, and Minute collection, for example, all famously includes a drainage hole and a detachable saucer. Pots without drainage are also available, suited to plants that prefer consistently moist soil.
What sizes do Chive pots come in?
Chive pots are available in small, medium, and large sizes. The collection is filterable by size directly on the Pots page. Small pots suit succulents and herbs; medium pots work well for most indoor plants; large pots accommodate statement plants like monstera or fiddle-leaf figs.
Do Chive pots come with saucers?
All of our pots that have a drainage hole include a detachable saucer. For other pot styles, check individual product listings. Using a saucer under any drainage pot protects surfaces from water damage.
How do I choose between Chive's pots with and without drainage?
Choose drainage pots for plants that are sensitive to overwatering — succulents, cacti, herbs, and most tropical houseplants. Choose pots without drainage for moisture-loving plants, terrariums, or when using the pot as a cachepot (a decorative outer layer over a plastic nursery pot).
Which Chive pots are best for succulents?
Succulents need drainage to prevent root rot, so any pot in Chive's "Pots with Drainage" filter is a strong choice. The Minute ceramic pots — with its drainage hole and detachable saucers — is a particularly popular option for succulents and cacti.
Are Chive animal pots functional planters or purely decorative?
Chive's animal pots are fully functional planters. They are designed to hold live plants, and many feature drainage options. They double as statement decor pieces, suitable for succulents, air plants, or small trailing houseplants.






































































































































































































































