Trailing pothos, compact ferns, and upright succulents are all excellent indoor plants for kitchen use. Our artificial options mimic the best plants for kitchen styling in form and texture, making them easy to arrange on countertops, shelves or splashbacks.
Kitchen Plants
Revitalise your cooking space with our stunning Kitchen Plants Collection, featuring premium artificial plants designed to add a touch of greenery to your kitchen. Discover the best fake plants for the kitchen, like the Marble Pothos or Fittonia Bush and many more that can enhance your décor and create a refreshing atmosphere without any maintenance.
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What are the best plants for kitchen styling?
Can I put artificial plants on my kitchen splashback or windowsill?
Yes. Our kitchen window splashback plants are designed to handle heat and humidity. They’re ideal for placing along tiled splashbacks or sunny kitchen windows, and they’ll always look their best—even in high-use areas. The best plants for the kitchen window include trailing pothos and small potted plants such as agave and euonymus.
Are hanging plants good for kitchens?
Absolutely. Hanging plants in the kitchen décor free up surface space and add texture from above. Use our kitchen hanging plants to frame windows, soften shelving, or accent your breakfast nook.
Which artificial plants look best in a modern kitchen?
For modern kitchen plants, go with clean silhouettes and structured greenery. The Agave Plant, Hanging Ruscus, and Artificial Marble Pothos work beautifully in minimalist spaces, especially when paired with matte planters or metal wall brackets.
Do artificial plants hold up well in a kitchen environment with heat and steam?
Yes. Our indoor plants kitchen collection is made with durable materials that tolerate humidity and temperature changes. They won’t droop, fade, or lose shape when placed near stoves, ovens, or windows.
How do I clean artificial plants in the kitchen?
Wipe the leaves with a damp cloth or gently dust with a microfiber duster. For tougher spots, a soft-bristled brush removes grease or grime from hard-to-reach places.