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Period: 1950s
Creator: Architectural Pottery
Mid Century Malcolm Leland Chalice Planter Bisque Finish
By Malcolm Leland, Architectural Pottery
Located in W Allenhurst, NJ
Large unglazed planter designed by Malcolm Leland for the Southern California company Architectural Pottery circa 1950s. The bisque finish was designed to let the water evaporate whe...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Architectural Pottery Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Pottery

Mid Century Malcolm Leland Planter Bisque Finish
By Architectural Pottery, Malcolm Leland
Located in W Allenhurst, NJ
Large planter designed by Malcolm Leland for the Southern California company Architectural Pottery circa 1950s. The bisque finish was designed to let the water evaporate when the pla...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Architectural Pottery Furniture

Materials

Ceramic, Pottery

John Follis and Rex Goode Bisque Model M-109 "Sombrero" Planter, 1950's
By Architectural Pottery, Rex Goode, John Follis
Located in Los Angeles, CA
John Follis and Rex Goode Sombrero Planter for Architectural Pottery, circa 1950's. In unglazed bisque. The AP catalog shows this piece as Model M-109. In excellent original con...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Architectural Pottery Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Rex Goode & John Follis Rare Sombrero Planter in Terracotta, Circa 1950's
By Architectural Pottery, Rex Goode, John Follis
Located in Los Angeles, CA
John Follis & Rex Goode Sombrero Planter for Architectural Pottery, circa 1950's. Very rare unglazed terracotta. The AP catalog shows this piece as Model M-109. We have 2 of the...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Architectural Pottery Furniture

Materials

Terracotta

John Follis & Rex Goode Rare Sombrero Planter in Terracotta, Circa 1950's
By Architectural Pottery, Rex Goode, John Follis
Located in Los Angeles, CA
John Follis & Rex Goode Sombrero Planter for Architectural Pottery, circa 1950's. Very rare unglazed terracotta. The AP catalog shows this piece as Model M-109. We have 2 of the...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Architectural Pottery Furniture

Materials

Terracotta

La Gardo Tackett White Cylinder Planter for Architectural Pottery C-12
By La Gardo Tackett, Architectural Pottery
Located in Oakland, CA
White ceramic cylinder planter designed by La Gardo Tackett for Architectural Pottery of Southern California circa 1950s and 60s, this model is called the C-12. With simple clean lin...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Architectural Pottery Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Lagardo Tackett, Rare, Architectural Pottery Planter/Vase, Vessel USA 1950s
By Architectural Pottery, Lagardo Tackett
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This is rare AP planter , designed by Lagardo Tackett , is kinda a reverse cone shape, as you can see in an old publication in picture, as INB 10. Could be purchased at the time in 1...
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1950s American Modern Vintage Architectural Pottery Furniture

Materials

Pottery

John Follis and Rex Goode Planter
By Architectural Pottery, Rex Goode, John Follis
Located in Chicago, IL
John Follis and Rex Goode Planter, model F-112 bisque stoneware with wrought iron stand. "Whenever we see a white cylinder planted with a tree or flowers inside or outside an off...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Architectural Pottery Furniture

Materials

Pottery

Wok Planter with Stand by Larardo Tackett for Architectural Pottery, Signed
By Architectural Pottery, Lagardo Tackett
Located in Kansas City, MO
Largardo Tackett "Wok" planter with original teak stand. The white bisque finish has patinated to a warm cream color with age. Very good condition with no cracks or chips to the pot ...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Architectural Pottery Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Architectural Pottery Bird Spa
By Architectural Pottery, Malcolm Leland
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Architectural Pottery bird spa in rust color finish.
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Architectural Pottery Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Malcolm Leland Ceramic Bird Shelter for Architectural Pottery Model 21 L
By Malcolm Leland, Architectural Pottery
Located in San Francisco, CA
Offered here is a Malcolm Leland "Bird Shelter" for Architectural Pottery. A Model 21 L, first designed in 1951. Shelter has a dark gold glazed, a long white hanging cord, and remov...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Architectural Pottery Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

Malcolm Leland White Ceramic Floor Lantern Sculpture for Architectural Pottery
By Malcolm Leland, Architectural Pottery
Located in Troy, MI
A rare ceramic floor lantern sculpture designed by Malcolm Leland for Architectural Pottery circa 1950s White glazed totem with three modules on a footed base Very well preserved co...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Architectural Pottery Furniture

Materials

Ceramic

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Bisque Architectural Pottery Planter by Malcolm Leland, 1950s
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Architectural Pottery "Double Cone" Planter by LaGardo Tackett
By Architectural Pottery, Lagardo Tackett
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Early vintage "Double Cone" planter by LaGardo Tackett for Architectural Pottery. Signed with impressed manufacturer’s mark to underside.
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Wok Planter by Legardo Tackett for Architectural Pottery, Ready to Use
By Architectural Pottery, Lagardo Tackett
Located in Kansas City, MO
Architectural Pottery Bisque "Wok" planter designed by Legardo Tackett. Very good original condition with no cracks or chips. One 1/8 inch loss of glaz...
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Ceramic

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Located in Peabody, MA
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Architectural Pottery furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Architectural Pottery furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of ceramic and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Architectural Pottery furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Architectural Pottery were created in the mid-century modern style in united states during the 1960s. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by David Cressey, Robert Maxwell, and John Salterini. Prices for Architectural Pottery furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $850 and can go as high as $850, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $850.

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