Proudly Serving Seattle Since 1970
Indoor Sun Shoppe
Seattle's finest destination for houseplants, pottery, lighting and soil amendments
Serving our community for over 53 years
Proudly Serving Seattle Since 1970
Seattle's finest destination for houseplants, pottery, lighting and soil amendments
Serving our community for over 53 years
For over 50 years, Indoor Sun Shoppe has been dedicated to providing our customers with the highest quality plants. We take pride in hand-selecting each plant to ensure it's healthy and vibrant before it leaves our store. From carnivorous plants to cacti and tropical trees, we have a diverse selection to suit every interest.
Elevate your indoor plants with the most extensive selection of indoor pots available. From classic terracotta to unique hand-thrown pieces and sleek modern cylinders, we have the perfect pot for every style. Free repotting services are also available.
From seeds and soil to lighting and pots, we have the knowledge and products to help you grow your favorite plants. Whether you're cultivating Basil or nurturing a Bonsai, we can help you find the perfect lighting, soil, or fertilizer for your needs.
At Indoor Sun Shoppe, we've been helping people bring nature indoors for years. Discover a diverse selection of plants, from easy-to-care-for options to unique and intriguing specimens. Find the perfect pot and create a beautiful indoor oasis.
We love our customers! Come see us next time you're in Fremont - or whenever you need a little extra sunshine!
Free parking available in the UPark north of the building. See us at the front desk for a parking validation pass.
Open 10AM–6PM
We’re proud to provide the quality products and the high-level of customer service you expect from a small local business - all at reasonable prices.
Since 1970, we've been Seattle's most trusted source for houseplants, lighting, and indoor gardening supplies. Our experienced staff is always here to help you succeed.
Fresh plants arrive weekly to maintain our indoor oasis full of tropical foliage, brilliant succulents, and local pottery.