

🌱 Elevate your green space with style and sustainability!
The Mkono Air Plant Frame is a 16" x 11" handcrafted wooden and wire display designed to showcase air plants and succulents with optimal airflow and sunlight exposure. Lightweight and versatile, it can be hung vertically or horizontally or placed on a desk, making it a perfect eco-friendly decor piece and gift for plant enthusiasts.










| ASIN | B07C7LYCC7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,082 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #256 in Hanging Planters |
| Brand Name | Mkono |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,426 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Natural |
| Included Components | 10* Plant Hangers |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions | 11 x 16 x 1.6 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16"D x 11"W x 1.6"H |
| Item Weight | 15.8 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Mkono |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YYKQHK003 |
| Material | Wood |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Number | YYKQHK003 |
| Mounting Type | Hanging,Wall Mount |
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 16 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Durable |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Plant or Animal Product Type | Air Plant Planter |
| Planter Form | Cachepot |
| Product Style | Country Rustic |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 16" |
| Special Feature | Durable |
| Style | Country Rustic |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
C**T
So nice!
Looks great with my display of air plants.
K**R
Starting and perfect for your air plants
Love this I bought this in the past and still have it he's holding my air plans perfectly and are able to fit a good amount on the screen as well. It's a great piece as well for a talking point. It doesn't weigh much so easy to handle it's great for a gift it's very sturdy and great value for the money. We're definitely buy again and
K**R
Slots are pretty big
The square slots on the frame are pretty big, so most air plants purchased at a store will just fall though. Even the larger ones I did purchase online are about to fall out the back. I might have to fun a wire in back to give them something to rest against. Cute frame otherwise, seems sturdy enough, just a bit big.
B**E
Perfect!
These frames work perfectly for live air plants! The wires are bendable to suit each plants need in order to securely hold it in the frame. The wooden frame itself is deep enough to offer sufficient space for the plants to comfortably rest against the wall. I wish it was offered in different color finishes, but that’s something I can work on myself. It also is not sealed against water. It’s only stained so I’d avoid spraying the plants to hydrate them. Again though, that’s something I plan to work on myself. Overall highly recommend to show off your air plants!
N**B
Perfect air plant display!
Perfect for my new air plant obsession! Lightweight but the wires are sturdy. No assembly needed!
Z**T
Lovely, but Openings in Wire Too Large for Small Air Plants & May Not Work for Others
Update: Even though this is lovely, I had to stop using it. As noted below it is too large for small Air Plants & with my medium Air Plants I felt like it was going to damage the leaves. To get the plants to stay I had to wedge the shorter leaves on the root area on the opposite side of the wire. Therefore, when I went to pull plants out to water, it took quite a long time (with so many plants) & was an intricate process to undo the leaves from the wire without damaging them. If you just mist your plants this frame will probably work fine for medium Air Plants. Otherwise, I feel it is a no go. This is a lovely design. The wood color is nice & mine is true to the image shown. The frame/holder looks/seems very well made. The seller gives you the option to hang it from a hemp-like twine (& provide white hooks w/small nails to attach to the wall) or use the sawtooth hangers already applied to back. I didn't care for the hemp twine, simply because it wasn't my taste, so I switched it with Suede Lace by Realeather (via Amazon) & that worked nicely. I do want buyers to be aware that the openings in the wire are really too large for small air plants (Ionantha Mexican & Ionantha Pink). The openings are around 1.75"Wx 1.75"T, give or take a little in each. You can make it work for some small ones, but some of them fall down: if my cat nudges the curtain by jumping in the window sill, or if I have to move the curtains at all. (I have it hung on an S hook on my curtain rod in front of a sheer curtain.) If it is for something a little larger then that works great. Hope this is helpful!
M**Z
With a little creativity I got it to work
A few reviewers noted that the openings for smaller air plants were to large. I agree, but I figured I needed to adapt. After cutting fallen branches (we have a birch, trust me we have fallen branches), I slipped them through the grid to provide smaller crevices to rest the plants. Success! Overall the product is nice, although it might behoove you to add a clear coat to the wood if you plan on misting or putting outdoors. Others thought the price might be a bit high, but what isn't today? I would recommend this to others, and have actually reordered another for myself.
R**K
Perfect Frame for Air Plants
This frame is perfect! It's beautiful and super lightweight, so hanging it is really easy. The string comes tied like in my picture, but you can easily switch it so your frame hangs vertical instead of horizontal. There are little metal hanging pieces already attached for both orientations. You can also just hang it by the metal pieces if you don't want the string to show. Don't worry if the metal wires seem crooked when you first unpack the frame; You can easily adjust them with you finger! If you have small air plants like mine you will likely need to glue or tie them. I used tiny dots of hot glue, as hot glue and super glue are supposed to be safe for plants. Just make sure you don't glue the actual roots! Side note: It's better for you to completely submerge your air plants to water them, but since mine are glued I will have to spray them a few times a week instead.
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