Retro elegance inspired by John Clappison
Discover the retro elegance of the orange Geo Flower pot, a creation inspired by the original pattern drawn by Hornsea's design director, John Clappison, for a range of ceramic cruets produced circa 1967. Magpie set out to redesign this exceptional pattern from from the original artwork archived at Hornsea Museum, recreating its timeless charm whilst breathing new life into it.
Hand-glazed stoneware and natural cork lid
Using new ceramic molds, Magpie has fashioned a range of storage pots adorned with this design, glazing them with the authentic Hornsea colors of the period. Each storage pot, made of stoneware and enameled by hand, is made unique by the care taken in its artisanal design. Additionally, a natural cork lid is included, adding a touch of sophistication and functionality to this delicately crafted item.
Hornsea, source of inspiration for contemporary artists
The history of Hornsea Potteries, established in 1949 by brothers Colin and Desmond Rawson, is punctuated by revolutionary creations which marked the landscape of British ceramics until its final closure in 2000. However, its legacy remains a source of inexhaustible inspiration for many contemporary illustrators and artists.
Commitment to preservation
With full access to the Hornsea Museum archives, this product range is the second to be redesigned and released under official license by Magpie, demonstrating the commitment to the preservation and celebration of Britain's artistic heritage.
Homage to the history and tradition of British design
Carefully packaged in a matching designer box, the Orange Geo Flower Pot is much more than just a container - it is an elegant fusion of functionality and aesthetics, a tribute to the history and tradition of British design. So let yourself be seduced by its retro look and add a touch of vintage chic to your living space.
- made of stoneware
- cork lid
Description | Imperial | Metric |
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Diameter | 4.7" | 12cm |
Height | 4.7" | 12cm |
- Dishwasher safe.
- Before using a soapy product to clean, always test on an inconspicuous area.
- Avoid cleaning with abrasive products.
- To remove traces of limescale, fill the vase with white vinegar. For more stubborn stains, rub it with a mixture of salad oil and white vinegar in equal proportions.
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