This Vintage Royal Haeger Woman Planter features a vertical silhouette and a smooth pearlized texture, offering a sophisticated Mid-century aesthetic for curated Nursery displays.
This vintage Royal Haeger planter is a graceful example of mid-century American ceramic art, featuring the fluid, elongated lines that made the Dundee, Illinois, pottery studio famous. The piece depicts a serene woman in a long, flowing gown leaning tenderly over a basin, which serves as a functional rectangular planter box. It is finished in a luminous white pearlized or iridescent glaze that provides a soft, glowing quality to the ceramic surface, catching the light beautifully from every angle.
Measuring approximately 11 inches in height and 7.5 inches in length, this substantial piece is a prime example of the Hollywood Regency style that dominated upscale 1950s and 60s interiors. Haeger's Royal line was celebrated for bringing high-fashion sculptural forms into the home, and this specific design is a beautiful representation of that era’s focus on elegance and maternal themes. It is in excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing, making it a sophisticated choice for a minimalist mantel or a refined succulent display. Whether used to hold fresh spring blooms or as a standalone sculpture in a sunroom, this Haeger original brings an artisanal, airy soul to any collection.
Details: Measures about 11" in height by 7 1/2" long. Excellent condition.
This item is vintage, approximately 50 to 60 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.