One piece. Two ways to style it. Most surfaces in a home are doing less than they could. The console with a tray and a candle. The bookshelf with a gap. The dresser, the floating shelf, the kitchen island — flat, useful, and quietly unfinished. The Nested Plant Stand is the piece that finishes them. A sculptural white ash form and a spun-aluminum vessel, mid-century in its lines and modern in its restraint, designed to bring height, warmth, and something alive to the surfaces that have been sitting there bare. And it does it in two unique ways. Nested. The vessel settles down into the wood, low and composed, the two forms reading as one object. At 12" wide and 10" tall, it’s the softer of the two looks — the one that sits beautifully on a console or a bookshelf without asking for the whole surface. Stand. Flip the wood over, set the vessel on top, and the same piece becomes a proper plant stand. Narrower at 9" wide, taller at 18", and considerably more of a statement. Your plant rises above everything else on the surface, and the room notices. Same piece. Two entirely different silhouettes. Change your mind with the seasons, when you rearrange, or on a Tuesday because you felt like it. The Nested was designed for people who don’t want to commit to one look forever. Designed by founder Jenn Braidwood and made in small batches, the Nested is a surface-styling piece for anyone looking for the one object that ties a room together. A modern plant stand for every surface in your home: • Entryway decor — on console that finally looks styled instead of just occupied • Living room decor — fill a bookshelf gap, add to a media unit, or a side table with nothing on it • Kitchen decor — add greenery on the kitchen island, lifted above the everyday clutter • Bedroom decor — add to a dresser or nightstand, softened • Home office decor — dress up a desk-side shelf, or the floating shelf behind you on camera • Dining room decor — create a sideboard moment that doesn’t crowd the table • Floating shelves & credenzas — bring more life to the surfaces that deserve more than a stack of books or a candle