We all need a little green in our homes. Plants add more than color: they bring freshness, improve the feeling of well-being and make interior spaces calmer and healthier. Some people open their homes to the garden with large windows and sliding doors; others make up for limited outdoor access with indoor plants. But there’s a clever new approach that combines greenery and lighting in one attractive object — lights that actually contain living plants. These illuminated planters blend form and function to brighten rooms while introducing a touch of nature. Read on to discover several elegant solutions that bring indoor greenery and mood lighting together.

“Green lighting” often refers to energy-efficient fixtures or LED upgrades that reduce consumption. Here, however, green lighting means something more literal: lamps that house plants, offering living décor and illumination in a single object. These designs are both captivating and practical, creating focal points that suit a variety of interiors. They work especially well where floor space is limited or where you want to add greenery to rooms that receive little natural light.
Mygdal Plant Light from Nui
The Mygdal line from Nui Design Studio introduces pendant and floor lights with a self-contained ecosystem inside hand-blown glass domes. Unlike ordinary planters, Mygdal fixtures are designed so plants thrive with minimal intervention. A purpose-built LED provides the light spectrum plants need, and the sealed or semi-sealed environment reduces watering frequency and maintenance. The result is an elegant, low-maintenance feature that emits soft illumination and supports a small plant population.

Mygdal fixtures are available as hanging pendants and sculptural floor lamps, each featuring a custom, hand-blown glass dome that frames the greenery like a miniature landscape. Their refined aesthetic works well in contemporary, Scandinavian and minimalist interiors, and they make a striking contrast in more rustic or industrial settings. Place a Mygdal pendant above a reading corner or use a floor version as a sculptural accent in a living room — both options add color and gentle illumination without demanding constant care.


Mygdal Plant lights are the world´s easiest and most fascinating way of indoor greenery. They do not only light up the dark, they also bring nature indoors – even into spaces without any daylight. Thanks to our SmartGrow technology, for which a patent is pending, the plants do not require any care. Use the flair of Mygdal Plantlights to create a unique spatial experience.

Babylon and Hemisphere Plant Light
The Babylon and Hemisphere pendants, designed by Object / Interface, combine a contemporary light fixture with an integrated planter. These sculptural pendants introduce a metallic or matte finish paired with a shallow planting area above the light. The design is versatile: it suits dining areas, kitchens and commercial interiors as well as homes. A compact herb or a small trailing plant can thrive in the planter, bringing a living accent that integrates directly into the room’s lighting scheme.

Babylon draws inspiration from hanging gardens: its layered silhouette and wide planting tray make it a decorative focal point when viewed from below. Hemisphere takes a simpler, sculptural approach, offering a refined curved profile with a planted rim. Both pieces work well in multiples over a kitchen island, a dining table or in a reception area, combining practical task lighting with living decoration.





Stylish and Slim Growlight
The Growlight from Siemon & Salazar is a slim, adaptable pendant that integrates a small planting chamber into a hand-blown glass form. Its compact profile makes it suitable for rooms of many styles — from modern and minimalist to eclectic interiors — and it works well in clusters for a dramatic suspended garden effect. Like other plant lights, the Growlight relies on an integrated light source to support plant life, allowing small specimens to survive in locations that receive little natural sun.

Growlight’s pared-back silhouette and glass finish keep the focus on the living element, making it a natural choice for kitchens, hallways and bedrooms where you want a subtle botanical accent. For best results, choose small, slow-growing species or low-light tolerant plants that can comfortably share space with the fixture’s integrated lighting and limited soil volume.


Whether you choose a sealed terrarium-style dome, a shallow planter band or a narrow glass pendant, these plant lights offer a stylish answer to adding greenery where floor and shelf space are limited. They also allow designers and homeowners to experiment with vertical and overhead planting, introducing biophilic touches without sacrificing form or function. To integrate a plant light successfully, consider scale, the plant’s light requirements, and the fixture’s maintenance needs — then let the living lamp become both a source of light and a small living landscape within your home.