The Vintage IKEA Planter You May Not Be Able To Buy For Much Longer

Calling all vintage IKEA fans! There's another iconic item that's about to disappear forever. Although tons of vintage IKEA furniture have recently returned to stores, the pieces are largely limited edition — which means you should always grab them while you can. If you're a gardening fanatic and you love IKEA's selection of simple and functional pieces, it's your last chance to get your hands on the PRIMÄRSKOG plant stand.

PRIMÄRSKOG was originally named STREGA, and it was released in the 1962 catalog. Now, IKEA has marked it as "last chance to buy," with a price of $54.99. Crafted from pure pine, the structure is described as robust, ensuring long-term durability. Keep in mind that it is only intended for indoor use, so it's best for displaying your houseplants rather than as a garden accessory. Regardless, two plant stands can fit corner to corner or directly next to each other. 

Why the PRIMÄRSKOG plant stand is perfect for small spaces

PRIMÄRSKOG is currently rated four stars on IKEA US, with some users complimenting the multi-use possibilities. IKEA describes the product as a perfect way to elevate any forgotten corner in your home. This proves that this inexpensive IKEA hack is perfect for gardening in a small space – as long as your potted garden stays inside. The removable tray allows you to mobilize your plants and move them for watering purposes. Alternatively, IKEA lists their affordable PS 2002 watering can as a suggested accessory for the PRIMÄRSKOG.

If you've just missed your chance to buy the PRIMÄRSKOG plant stand, this is the secret to finding discontinued IKEA furniture for your home. Still no luck? Consider a dupe that will give your space a similar effect. For example, this BambooHomie Bamboo Plant Stand has a simple structure and an additional shelf for knick-knacks. You can also DIY your own variation with these Thyoi Wooden Planter Boxes that mimic the boxy look.

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