Cachepot: learn how to make and see 50 beautiful and functional models

Cachepot: learn how to make and see 50 beautiful and functional models
Robert Rivera

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Many people associate the cachepot with a vase. But, much more than a simple vase, the cachepot - derived from the French word meaning "hidden vase" -, besides being used as a container for flowers or plants, can also be used in other environments, such as bedrooms and living rooms. Depending on its model, the decorative piece can become a protagonist in the space where it is located andtransform any corner of your home.

With various styles, sizes, shapes, and materials used to make them, we have selected several cache pots for you to get inspired, as well as videos with tutorials on how to make your own, and online stores with these beautiful decorative items for sale.

50 cachepot inspirations for you to have at home

Can you imagine putting a cachepot in your bedroom, living room, office, or even in the kitchen? You can and should use this item for any corner of your house or even at a party or in a store. With different models, check out the selection of inspirations to use this ornament:

1. versatile, you can use a cache pot as a cutlery holder

2. bet on contemporary and super stylish models

3 - Unusual, the concrete cachepot harmonizes in minimalist spaces

4 - Cachepots can be great allies to organize your make-up

5. in wood, the cachepots are beautiful containers for the cacti

6. sustainable, this decorative item was made with magazine

7. fabric Cachepots are ideal for indoor spaces

8. for commercial spaces, bet on glass cachepots

9. they can also be used to complement party decorations

10. wicker baskets are perfect for outdoor spaces

11. wall cachepots become art paintings

12. you can choose to buy larger ones and create mini gardens in them

13. hanging cachepot adds grace to the space

14. with a sustainable bias, the item is made of wine corks

15. super cute, the fox cachepots would look great in children's rooms

16. nothing better than fresh spices for meals

17. invest in theme cachepots for parties and birthdays

18. in a natural, earthy tone, it blends perfectly in Scandinavian-style spaces

19. rescue those old jeans and turn them into an original cachepot

20. cachepots have the purpose of hiding the simplest pot that stores the plant

21. the wicker cachepot gives a more natural atmosphere to the space

22. hanging is an option for smaller spaces with little furniture

23 A great idea for a popcorn container at a June party

24. supports give an industrial atmosphere and are perfect for decorating the premises

25. give personality through paintings and drawings

26. Have you ever thought of lining that old bucket and turning it into a beautiful cachepot?

27. fun, bet on decorative items for more stripped-down spaces

28. in wood, they are ideal for both outdoor and indoor spaces

29. create a metal structure, the result is beautiful

30. make use of crocheted organizer caches in the bathroom

31 In fabric, the object still counts with handles to facilitate the transportation that gives all the charm

32. for the office, bet on this incredible pen holder

33. mini cachepots for souvenirs

34. two in one, the piece is super versatile and practical

35 - Cachepot made of wicker gives a more comfortable atmosphere to the environment

36 - Cachepot on the wall is perfect for small spaces

37. classic model for refined and elegant environments

38. the paintings blend in and harmonize with the cachepots on the wall

39 The ceramic models are the most common, but are still beautiful and delicate.

40. vibrant tones guarantee a more cheerful and fun space

41. use cachepots to store scarves and blankets

42 - Multifunctional, the cachepot furniture also has a space for magazines and ornaments

43 In a space that predominates the industrial style, bet on a cachepot that follows the same line

44. ideal for minimalist spaces, the delicate cachepot's main material is concrete

45. bet on natural tones for a light and cozy decoration

46 The embossed texture makes all the difference to the object

47. personalized Cachepots are great alternatives as souvenirs

48. charming and authentic for delicate plants

49. replace boxes with caches to organize your items

50. delicate embroidery further affirms the authenticity

With so many models, materials, finishes, shapes and textures it is a difficult task to choose just one. It is important to note that the cache pots, unlike vases, do not have an opening at the bottom of the piece. Therefore, if you use it for plants or flowers, it is important to observe the amount of water that you are going to put in order not to rot. Now, after the various inspirations, learn how to make beautifulCachepots to decorate or give as gifts.

How to make a cachepot

With a wide range of materials that can be used in their making, some cachepots require greater skills to handle the utensils, patience, and a lot of creativity. Others are more practical and easy to make. Check out a selection of video tutorials for you to make at home:

1. DIY: Seamless Fabric Cachepot, by Annima

In this video you learn how to make a delicate seamless fabric cachepot. Without mystery, she explains in a practical and objective way how to create this decorative item in which, at the bottom of the piece, all you have to do is fold the fabric diagonally and use glue.

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2. DIY: Rope Cachepot, by Think & Decorate

Using only sisal rope, hot glue, and 2 leather straps, learn how to make this beautiful rope cachepot in an easy way. No great skills are required, just imagination and a little patience.

3. turning a Palet into a Cachepot, by TGWTDT

For those who are more skilled with nails, sandpaper, and hammer, try this sustainable cachepot made with pallet.

4. kraft paper cachepot, by De Apê Novo

In this tutorial you will learn how to make beautiful, low-cost kraft paper cache containers. Super easy and practical to make, all you need is kraft paper, contact paper, and double-sided tape. The result is amazing and will harmonize perfectly with Scandinavian-style spaces.

5. crochet string cachepot, by JNY Crochet

For those who are already familiar with thread and needles, this delicate crocheted string cachepot will add a cozy touch to your decor. Explore the different shades and textures of the string and create beautiful compositions by following this tutorial.

6. DIY: How to Make a Wooden Cachepot, by Meu Móvel de Madeira

Follow the steps in this video tutorial to create beautiful wooden plant pots that will serve as a support for your plants. Simple to make, it requires few materials and little creativity.

Cement Cachepot, by Nosso Sítio Nossa Vida

A bit more complex to make and requiring a bit of patience, the concrete cachepot is perfect for use outdoors because it won't get damaged by sun or rain. In the video, the concrete is painted to imitate wood, but you can choose not to paint and the result will be just as beautiful.

8. DIY: Candy Colors Party Cachepot by Michelle Mayrink

Make adorable frilly party favors in pastel shades in an easy and practical way. The item is a great wild card to decorate the tables at birthday parties, graduations and even weddings.

9. DIY: Cachepot and organizer in fabric, by Viviane Magalhães

More complex and requiring skill in handling sewing items, the cachepot and organizer is made of fabric. Perfect for storing small items, you can use this ornament to decorate your home or give it as a gift to a friend or family member.

10. DIY Cachepot made of EVA, by Viviane Magalhães

Using E.V.A. and fabric, the cachepot can be made in small or large sizes. You don't need much skill, but you can explore the variety of textures and colors that fabric and E.V.A. offer to create beautiful and original compositions.

After watching the videos, it is possible to see how useful a cachepot can be when organizing small objects, as well as how it can become the protagonist of a corner of the house through the material and format of its manufacture, and decorate a party. Choose one of these tutorials and get your hands dirty!

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15 cachepots for you to buy

We have selected cache pots of various sizes and styles for you to buy from online stores. Beautiful and in various models for all tastes, it will be hard to choose only one. Find out where to buy them:

Where to buy

  1. Naucratis Metal Cachepot, at Americanas
  2. White Ceramic Cachepot Hands Closed Medium Urban, at Submarino
  3. Pompom/Tessel Ethnic Medium Beige Synthetic Fiber Cachepot, at Leroy Merlin
  4. Cachepot Box White - Estilare, on Shoptime
  5. Cachepot in rattan , at Cecilia Dale
  6. Ceramic Cement Decorative Cachepot Vase, at Mobly
  7. Cachepot New Denim Nagri, at Camicado
  8. Concrete Cachepot Engrenagem, at Hometeka
  9. Cachepot Talk To Me, at Casa MinD
  10. Cachepot Unico Udecor, at Tricae
  11. Classic Large Cachepot at Carrefour
  12. Geometric Plissan Cachepot, at Muma
  13. Copper Owl Ceramic Cachepot, at Bizoca
  14. Finest Urban Pink Ceramic Cachepot, at Ponto Frio
  15. White Metal Vase Cachepot with blackboard Cromus, on ShopFácil

After watching the tutorials, getting inspired by the various models and sizes, and even checking out the pieces in online stores, you will have few flowers, plants or utensils to put in the dozens of cachepots you will want to make or buy. The object will steal the scene in your space, whether indoor or outdoor, in corporate or residential environments, through its versatility and charm. Bet oncreative templates or create an authentic one yourself!




Robert Rivera
Robert Rivera
Robert Rivera is a seasoned interior designer and home decor expert with over a decade of experience in the industry. Born and raised in California, he has always had a passion for design and art, which eventually led him to pursue a degree in interior design from a prestigious design school. With a keen eye for color, texture, and proportion, Robert effortlessly blends different styles and aesthetics to create unique and beautiful living spaces. He is highly knowledgeable in the latest design trends and techniques, and is constantly experimenting with new ideas and concepts to bring life to his clients' homes. As the author of a popular blog on home decor and design, Robert shares his expertise and insights with a large audience of design enthusiasts. His writing is engaging, informative, and easy to follow, making his blog an invaluable resource for anyone looking to spruce up their living space. Whether you're seeking advice on color schemes, furniture arrangement, or DIY home projects, Robert has the tips and tricks you need to create a stylish, welcoming home.