1997 Hand Made Cream Ceramic Floral Planter
$52.99
1997 Hand Made Cream Colored Bowl with Flowers. Measures about 3.5" in height by 7.5" wide and the opening is 5". Excellent condition.
This 1997 handmade ceramic planter is a beautiful example of late-nineties artisanal pottery, blending functional utility with a clean, minimalist aesthetic. Crafted from a substantial stoneware, the piece features a uniform, warm cream-colored glaze that highlights the subtle variations and organic ripples of the hand-thrown process. The lack of ornamentation allows the focus to remain on the material itself, offering a soft, satin-like finish that catches the light gently across its rounded exterior. The vessel’s five-inch opening and gently tapered base give it a balanced, grounded silhouette that feels both modern and timelessly rustic.
Because of its neutral palette and sturdy construction, this planter is perfectly suited for a wide variety of indoor greenery, from vibrant leafy ferns to structural succulents. It would be a sophisticated addition to a sun-drenched windowsill or a wooden side table, providing a calm, sculptural element to the room. The artisanal character allows it to stand alone as a decorative object even when not in use, fitting seamlessly into a contemporary or farmhouse-style shelf. This piece captures a specific moment in late twentieth-century home styling where the return to handmade, soulful objects became a centerpiece of interior design, offering a sense of tactile beauty to any space.
This item is vintage, over 25 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
This 1997 handmade ceramic planter is a beautiful example of late-nineties artisanal pottery, blending functional utility with a clean, minimalist aesthetic. Crafted from a substantial stoneware, the piece features a uniform, warm cream-colored glaze that highlights the subtle variations and organic ripples of the hand-thrown process. The lack of ornamentation allows the focus to remain on the material itself, offering a soft, satin-like finish that catches the light gently across its rounded exterior. The vessel’s five-inch opening and gently tapered base give it a balanced, grounded silhouette that feels both modern and timelessly rustic.
Because of its neutral palette and sturdy construction, this planter is perfectly suited for a wide variety of indoor greenery, from vibrant leafy ferns to structural succulents. It would be a sophisticated addition to a sun-drenched windowsill or a wooden side table, providing a calm, sculptural element to the room. The artisanal character allows it to stand alone as a decorative object even when not in use, fitting seamlessly into a contemporary or farmhouse-style shelf. This piece captures a specific moment in late twentieth-century home styling where the return to handmade, soulful objects became a centerpiece of interior design, offering a sense of tactile beauty to any space.
This item is vintage, over 25 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.