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Mid-Century Art Deco Wagon Planter 1940s–1950s Ceramic | Architectural Relief | Honey Glaze
Mid-Century Art Deco Wagon Planter 1940s–1950s Ceramic | Architectural Relief | Honey Glaze
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This mid-century ceramic wagon planter leans far more architectural than novelty. The repeating vertical relief pattern reads almost like stylized sheaves of wheat or fluted Art Deco fan motifs — rhythmic and structured rather than whimsical.
The glaze is a warm honey-amber with intentional pooling in the recessed details, creating depth and shadow across the surface. It photographs beautifully because of that tonal variation.
Design Details
• Era: 1940s–1950s
• Style Influence: Late Art Deco / Early Mid-Century
• Material: Glazed ceramic
• Finish: Honey-gold with darker glaze pooling
• Height: Approx. 4 inches
• Length: Approx. 5.5 inches
• Condition: Vintage condition with minor base wear consistent with age. A few flea bite chips.
The interior is fully glazed, making it suitable for:
• Small potted plants
• Styled dried stems
• Shelf object display
• Desk catchall
Why It Works in a Modern Interior
It pairs beautifully with:
• Walnut tones
• Cream and linen textiles
• Matte black accents
• Other sculptural ceramics
The glaze is a warm honey-amber with intentional pooling in the recessed details, creating depth and shadow across the surface. It photographs beautifully because of that tonal variation.
Design Details
• Era: 1940s–1950s
• Style Influence: Late Art Deco / Early Mid-Century
• Material: Glazed ceramic
• Finish: Honey-gold with darker glaze pooling
• Height: Approx. 4 inches
• Length: Approx. 5.5 inches
• Condition: Vintage condition with minor base wear consistent with age. A few flea bite chips.
The interior is fully glazed, making it suitable for:
• Small potted plants
• Styled dried stems
• Shelf object display
• Desk catchall
Why It Works in a Modern Interior
It pairs beautifully with:
• Walnut tones
• Cream and linen textiles
• Matte black accents
• Other sculptural ceramics
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