Stoneware vase
Bennington, VT.
In 1971 I traveled back and forth on Route 7 from Saratoga Springs to Bennington, VT.
While this piece is not from Bennington Potters there was a community of ceramists who were attracted to the area and displayed their wares, often right along the road.
I was attracted to this piece because of the contrast of the rugged material with the refined vertical fluting of its texture. The grayed blue color works as a neutral background for any colorful flower.
This piece has traveled from city to city in its lifetime, held flowers for many occasions. Let the next occasion be yours.
Bennington, VT.
In 1971 I traveled back and forth on Route 7 from Saratoga Springs to Bennington, VT.
While this piece is not from Bennington Potters there was a community of ceramists who were attracted to the area and displayed their wares, often right along the road.
I was attracted to this piece because of the contrast of the rugged material with the refined vertical fluting of its texture. The grayed blue color works as a neutral background for any colorful flower.
This piece has traveled from city to city in its lifetime, held flowers for many occasions. Let the next occasion be yours.
Bennington, VT.
In 1971 I traveled back and forth on Route 7 from Saratoga Springs to Bennington, VT.
While this piece is not from Bennington Potters there was a community of ceramists who were attracted to the area and displayed their wares, often right along the road.
I was attracted to this piece because of the contrast of the rugged material with the refined vertical fluting of its texture. The grayed blue color works as a neutral background for any colorful flower.
This piece has traveled from city to city in its lifetime, held flowers for many occasions. Let the next occasion be yours.
Dimension
W: 4 ½” base. 4” opening
H: 6”
Condition: perfect