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David Cressey Robert Maxwell Speckle “Sunburst” Bowl Planter for Earthgender

$6,000
£4,578.16
€5,208
CA$8,425.94
A$9,221.18
CHF 4,872.58
MX$110,060.90
NOK 62,180.26
SEK 56,868.91
DKK 38,901.08

About the Item

Bowl planter from David Cressey and Robert Maxwell’s 1970s collaboration Earthgender. The planter has a rounded lip and an incised all-over sunburst pattern. It is tapered at its base. The interior and exterior of this piece is glazed in a high-gloss, speckled grey finish. It features a single drainage hole. Dimensions 17.75" diameter x 12.25" height. Condition Excellent vintage condition, with single drainage hole. No chips or cracks.

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