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John Follis for Architectural Pottery Tire Planter
By Architectural Pottery, John Follis
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Stoneware planter by John Follis for Architectural Pottery. This example has a drum shape with a rounded lip that curves in at the top of the piece. Planter stamped "USA.” Dimension...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Planters and Jardinieres

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Model CP-17 "Tire" Planter in Bisque by John Follis for Architectural Pottery
By John Follis
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Model CP-17 "Tire" Planter in Bisque by John Follis for Architectural Pottery, Midcentury, USA H 10.75" x D 16.75" FDV11375 *Wear consistent with age and use. One small drainage h...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Planters and Jardinieres

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John Follis Hand Thrown Stoneware Bell Planter for Architectural Pottery
By Architectural Pottery, John Follis
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Hand Thrown stoneware planter by John Follis for Architectural Pottery, C.1960s, USA. The bell shaped planter, features the warm natural clay tones with light speckling. Our favorite...
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Architectural Pottery M-2 Planter by Paul McCobb
By Paul McCobb, Architectural Pottery
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Exceptional ceramic planter model “M-2” designed by Paul McCobb for Architectural Pottery in the United States, circa 1960s. This planter has a shape that starts from a narrow neck a...
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Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Planters and Jardinieres

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Architectural Planter Pot Vessel by David Cressey
By David Cressey
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
A large David Cressey glazed pot or vessel is a stunning work of art that combines form, texture, and color in a captivating way. Known for his ceramic creations, David Cressey has a distinct style that is both modern and organic. This particular pot or vessel showcases Cressey's mastery of glazing techniques. Its generous size commands attention and makes it a focal point in any setting. The pot's shape is often asymmetrical, with smooth curves and undulating lines that mimic the organic shapes found in nature. Its large size allows for ample space to showcase the intricate glaze patterns. The glaze itself is a masterpiece, with a rich and layered appearance. Cressey's glazes often feature earthy tones like deep browns, rustic oranges, and mossy greens, evoking a connection to the natural world. The glaze may have variations in color, creating depth and visual interest. The surface texture might be subtly textured or exhibit a more pronounced texture, further enhancing the tactile and visual experience. When displayed, this David Cressey glazed pot or vessel becomes a statement piece that adds a touch of sophistication and artistic elegance to any space. Its combination of sculptural form and expertly applied glaze demonstrates the artist's skill and creativity, making it a unique and captivating addition to any art collection or interior design. Photographed with Knoll wire side...
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Architectural Pottery Stoneware Planter
By Architectural Pottery
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Stoneware planter by Architectural Pottery. This planter has a drum shape with a rounded lip that curves in at the top of the piece. Dimensions
 18.5" diameter x 14" height. Condit...
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