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Californian Modern "Flame Glaze" Planter by David Cressey & Robert Maxwell

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Californian Modern "Flame Glaze" Planter by David Cressey & Robert Maxwell

This exquisite flame-glazed ceramic planter by David Cressey and Robert Maxwell is a true testament to California modernism. Its rich, molten hues of deep amber, fiery orange, and earthy brown create a mesmerizing surface that feels both organic and artistic. The textured glaze adds depth and movement, making each piece uniquely dynamic under changing light. Crafted in the 1970s, its sculptural form and hand-applied glaze techniques make it not just a planter, but a statement of timeless craftsmanship. Built to withstand the elements, this stoneware beauty enhances any space, from mid-century interiors to lush outdoor gardens.

Fun Historical Fact: David Cressey and Robert Maxwell were pioneers of the California ceramic movement, blending functional pottery with sculptural artistry. Their planters became iconic in the mid-century design world, gracing the patios and interiors of architects like Richard Neutra and Frank Lloyd Wright.

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This exquisite flame-glazed ceramic planter by David Cressey and Robert Maxwell is a true testament to California modernism. Its rich, molten hues of deep amber, fiery orange, and earthy brown create a mesmerizing surface that feels both organic and artistic. The textured glaze adds depth and movement, making each piece uniquely dynamic under changing light. Crafted in the 1970s, its sculptural form and hand-applied glaze techniques make it not just a planter, but a statement of timeless craftsmanship. Built to withstand the elements, this stoneware beauty enhances any space, from mid-century interiors to lush outdoor gardens.

Fun Historical Fact: David Cressey and Robert Maxwell were pioneers of the California ceramic movement, blending functional pottery with sculptural artistry. Their planters became iconic in the mid-century design world, gracing the patios and interiors of architects like Richard Neutra and Frank Lloyd Wright.

Discover more information about this beautiful piece by watching this video, click here


 

SPECIFICATIONS

Period Style

Mid-Century Modern

Materials

Glaze Stoneware

Condition

Excellent

Extra Condition

Shows Normal Wear from Age and Use

Number of Items

1

Dimensions

16in H x 16.50in W x 16.50in D 

ID Number

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Ceramic and Pottery
  • Avoid giving strong blows to the ceramic.
  • Avoid cleaning with rough rags that scratch the ceramic.
  • Do not use oils or wax to clean the ceramic.
  • Immediately clean any spills of liquids or chemicals on the ceramic.
  • Clean with a damp and soft cloth, then wipe dry and soft.
  • Do not expose the ceramic to the sun for long periods of time.
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Ceramic and Pottery
  • Avoid giving strong blows to the ceramic.
  • Avoid cleaning with rough rags that scratch the ceramic.
  • Do not use oils or wax to clean the ceramic.
  • Immediately clean any spills of liquids or chemicals on the ceramic.
  • Clean with a damp and soft cloth, then wipe dry and soft.
  • Do not expose the ceramic to the sun for long periods of time.