Joanna Gaines’ $30 rattan planter is the chicest way to transition your porch from summer to fall – I'm buying two for either side of my front door
Leave it to Joanna to design the most perfect planter for the fall season ahead


Who knew that the only thing needed to transition a porch's design from summer to fall was a new planter? Certainly not me. But that was before I came across this stunning rattan planter from Joanna Gaines' new fall Target collection. It's an instant upgrade that's not only elegant and stylish, but perfectly fitting for the season ahead.
Now, I can't take all the credit for finding this lovely fall outdoor decor idea. Homes & Gardens' Head of Interiors Hebe Hatton, recently shared it with me. She told me she wants to use it as a centerpiece on her outdoor table, filled with floral designs for end-of-summer hosting. A nifty idea, but I saw these planters and instantly thought of my porch. They are the perfect piece to transition my porch decor out of summer and into fall.
While I love traditional stone planters, a textured rattan planter just makes sense for fall. From the textural details to the soft tan color and the link to nature, a rattan planter is the key to a charming front porch display this autumn, and this one is the best pick.
I've always thought of Joanna Gaines as the queen of fall decor ideas – her cozy and inviting aesthetic complements the season so perfectly. But this rattan planter is proof. I can only imagine how good it'll look once filled with fall flowers on a front porch. Oh, and did I mention it's only $29.99? What a steal!
This planter is a great size for porch displays at 15.7" inches tall and 14.8" wide. It can be used to hold small plants or flowers, and with a hollow bottom, it ensures ease with watering. Made with PE rattan, it's durable for outdoor use. However, since it weighs less than three pounds, this planter can easily be brought indoors if need be. And you can definitley use it as a table centerpiece as Hebe is going to.
Not only does this planter feature a tastefully woven rattan frame that can add texture to your porch, but its wine glass shape makes it even more charming. This rattan planter is a break from the ordinary, and its natural elegance can tastefully complement the autumnal floral arrangement it holds. Aside from my praise, reviewers rave about this rattan planter, too. 'Gorgeous!' one reviewer wrote. 'I bought two of these and it fits perfectly with my iceberg roses.'
Since I'm on a rattan decor kick, I figured I'd find a few more rattan planters for you. These options are equally as stylish and can just as elegantly decorate your porch for the fall.
Similar in style, this rattan planter features a scalloped rim – a decorative choice that adds slightly more character to its design. Since it's finished with a protective matte lacquer, this planter can be used outside as well. This model comes in three sizes – small (8.5" tall), medium (15" tall), or large (21.5" tall). If you like its style, you can opt to buy all three for a cohesive front porch display.
This rattan planter is unique because of its reversible design. You can flip it upside down to use the opposite end as a planter, too. Its hourglass shape is sleek and modern, and can certainly make your front porch look more expensive. Since it's made from PE rattan, it's designed for durability outdoors, but can also be used inside.
If you want to lean into the moodiness of the fall season and create a front door display that's a bit darker, this rattan planter is for you. The rattan is stained a dark brown color that adds sophistication and elegance to its design. Since this rattan isn't treated with a protective lacquer, it's not advised to leave this outside in the rain or overnight. But for a daytime fall-themed display, it's a great choice.
If you can't get enough of Joanna Gaines' style and need more fall decorations, you're in luck. She just recently dropped her Magnolia Home fall collection, and it's brimming with charming fall-themed pieces. Get them now before they sell out.
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Devin Toolen is a New York-based Style Editor for Homes & Gardens. After achieving her Bachelor’s Degree at Villanova University, Devin moved to Paris, France, to obtain her Master’s Degree at Parsons School of Design. Upon returning to the United States, Devin began working in the media industry with Cosmopolitan Magazine, where she wrote trend-driven fashion stories and assisted on set for many photoshoots, and later Livingetc, where she wrote interior design stories and assisted with the magazine’s social media pages. She has an appreciation for every aspect of personal style – from the clothes we wear to the design of our homes. In her spare time, Devin enjoys embroidery and antique shopping in the city.
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