Voysey Apothecary's Ceramic Pot
Small ceramic pot featuring the charming Apothecary Garden design from 1926 by architect CFA Voysey. From the Arts & Crafts Society Collection from Half Moon Bay Design:
- Measures: 6.5(h) x 8(w) x 8(d)cm
- Handwash
Could be used as a planter for small plants or to store items such as pencils and pens.
We also sell a ceramic pot and jug featuring this design.
The Apothecary's Garden pattern was first produced as wallpaper in 1926. Named after a house Voysey designed in London, it features a rich, repeating patchwork of 17th-century herbal-style botanical "slips" intertwined with animals and garden plants. The design features is inspired by the healing and restorative qualities of plants, reminiscent of an apothecary's garden.
C.F.A Voysey was one of the most influential designer-architect in Britain during the Arts & Crafts era. Voysey advocated going directly to nature for inspiration.