This openwork planter cover from the 1970s is a handcrafted example of Italian glazed ceramic artistry. Its glossy, high-shine surface in a warm, creamy hue highlights the intricate, rope-like weave that recalls twisted cord or wicker. The diagonal, three-dimensional pattern creates a structure that feels both airy and stable, with a gently flared cylindrical shape and a slightly recessed base. Harmonious proportions and precise craftsmanship are hallmarks of mid-20th-century Italian design, blending traditional techniques with a contemporary sensibility. The piece is preserved in very good condition, with no visible signs of use or restoration. This planter whispers the refined spirit of 1970s Italy, when traditional craft found new expression through modern influences. The twisted ceramic bands form a lively, lightweight lattice, evoking the interplay of light and shadow in a Mediterranean interior. The smooth, lustrous finish conjures the quiet sophistication of Italian spaces—restrained yet always receptive to subtle touches of everyday delight. The cover would suit a vintage or eclectic living room, where it could be paired with lush-leaved plants, marble surfaces, or mid-century wooden furniture. It could serve as a focal point on a minimalist console or a window ledge bathed in afternoon light. To accentuate its sculptural texture and enduring lightness, it is worth combining with other ceramic or glass decor in natural tones.
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Height16 cm
Length22 cm
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Length22 cm
Height16 cm
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