1960s Architectural Pottery White Ceramic Planter Attributed to Lagardo Tackett
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Description
1960s Architectural Pottery White Ceramic Planter Attributed to Lagardo Tackett
Executed in matte white glazed ceramic. A very clean and increasingly rare example similar to the sought-after designs of Architectural Pottery collaborator LaGardo Tackett.
Drilled with three drill holes. Unmarked.
In 1950, Rita and Max Lawrence, along with design collaborators John Follis and Rex Goode, founded the Architectural Pottery company, transforming the landscape of ceramic design. The company rose to prominence when three of its minimalist planters were showcased in the Museum of Modern Art’s inaugural Good Design exhibition, alongside creations by Ray and Charles Eames, Alexander Girard, and George Nelson.
Please note that this piece is from our personal collection and is currently being used by us as a planter; as a result, some additional age appropriate wear including water marks, mineral deposits and soiling are present.
Some age appropriate patina, dings, scuffs and wear as largely shown and noted only for accuracy. Note hairline crack and three drill holes as featured in the listing images. Additional photos available upon request.
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More Information
Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Matte glazed ceramic Condition: Good. Some age appropriate patina, dings, scuffs and wear as largely shown and noted only for accuracy. Note hairline crack and three drill holes as featured in the listing images. Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: V3521 Incollect Reference #: 819955 -
Dimensions
H. 13.1 in; Diam. 17 in; H. 33.27 cm; Diam. 43.18 cm;
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