Vintage ADAM CERAMIC USA Square Bisque Planter John Follis 1960's
The Vintage Adam Ceramic USA Square Bisque planter by John Follis in the 1960's embodies a charming blend of simplicity and craftsmanship that resonates with the mid-20th century aesthetic. Adam Ceramics, founded in the late 1940s in the United States, quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality ceramic home goods.
The company was particularly notable for its distinctive glazes and innovative designs, which appealed to the burgeoning post-war consumer market that sought both beauty and functionality in everyday items. The planter in question, characterized by its understated square shape and soft, neutral tones, reflects the popular design sensibilities of its time, emphasizing minimalism and natural materials.
This particular planter is considered rare, primarily due to the limited production runs typical of mid-century ceramics, as well as the gradual decline of the Adam Ceramics brand in the 1970s. The exact years of production for this planter likely fall between the late 1940s and the early 1960s, a period when the company was at its peak. Its popularity can be attributed to the era's shift towards indoor gardening and the growing trend of incorporating natural elements into home decor, which made such planters highly sought after. Collectors and enthusiasts today often value Adam Ceramics for its craftsmanship and historical significance, making this vintage planter a treasured find for those who appreciate mid-century design.
Condition: In excellent Vintage condition. There is a tiny chip on the inner top portion as shown in pictures. 7.5 x 7.25 x 5 inches
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