Teco Four-Buttress Vase
Best architectural accent for fans of early 20th-century design.
This geometric vessel brings the architectural rigor of the Prairie School into your living room without the prohibitive cost of an original antique. While it lacks the provenance of a century-old piece, the durable, water-tight construction makes it a far more practical choice for everyday floral arrangements.
$110.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.5
/ 5
Category Rank
5744
/ 10165
#5744 in Vases
Price vs Category Average
-57%
Below average
Material
Ceramic
/ Ceramic
Who it's for
- Interior designers seeking authentic Arts and Crafts architectural flair
- Budget-conscious decorators wanting classic style without antique price tags
- Casual homeowners needing functional decor that withstands daily use
Who should skip it
- Novice collectors wary of potential secondary market misrepresentation
- Serious investors looking for long-term financial appreciation
- Purists demanding the nuanced finish of historical glaze formulations
Performance breakdown
Architectural Authenticity
Faithfully captures the geometric rigor of early 20th-century American design.
Glaze Quality
The satin finish provides a sophisticated, soft-touch matte appearance.
Structural Integrity
Durable ceramic construction ensures stability for daily floral arrangements.
Water Retention
Reliably sealed interior prevents leaks on delicate furniture surfaces.
Design Versatility
Strong geometric profile demands a curated space to truly shine.
Reproduction Fidelity
Honors the original Teco aesthetic with impressive attention to detail.
Key Specs
Material
Ceramic
Color
Green
Width
5-1/4 inches
Height
9-3/4 inches
Finish
Satin
Glaze
Water-tight
Style
Geometric
Production Method
Reproduction
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