
Ceramic jadite green integrated planter set with four containers
Selling Price
$250
History
This exceptional ceramic planter set in jadite green dates to the 1930s, representing the Art Deco era's innovative approach to functional home décor. The distinctive turquoise-green glaze, known as jadite or jadeite, became immensely popular during the Depression era as an affordable yet cheerful addition to American homes. The ingenious design featuring four integrated planters reflects the period's emphasis on space-saving, multi-functional pieces that combined practicality with streamlined aesthetic appeal. Such integrated planter sets are exceptionally rare, as most jadite pieces from this era were produced as individual items rather than unified sets. This type of integrated planter set is highly sought after by collectors of Depression-era ceramics, Art Deco enthusiasts, and vintage home décor specialists. The appealing jadite green color, the innovative four-container integrated design, and the nostalgic connection to 1930s American domestic life make these pieces particularly desirable. Collectors value such items for their rarity, their representation of innovative Depression-era design thinking, and their dual function as both practical planters and striking display pieces that evoke the optimism and ingenuity of early 20th-century American home design.
Origin
United States
Time period
circa 1930s