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Model CP-17 "Tire" Planter in Bisque by John Follis for Architectural Pottery
By John Follis
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Model CP-17 "Tire" Planter in Bisque by John Follis for Architectural Pottery, Midcentury, USA H 10.75" x D 16.75" FDV11375 *Wear consistent with age and use. One small drainage h...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern John Follis Furniture

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Ceramic

John Follis and Rex Goode Bisque Model M-109 "Sombrero" Planter, 1950's
By John Follis, Rex Goode, Architectural Pottery
Located in Los Angeles, CA
John Follis and Rex Goode Sombrero Planter for Architectural Pottery, circa 1950's. In unglazed bisque. The AP catalog shows this piece as Model M-109. In excellent original con...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage John Follis Furniture

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Ceramic

Rex Goode & John Follis Rare Sombrero Planter in Terracotta, Circa 1950's
By John Follis, Rex Goode, Architectural Pottery
Located in Los Angeles, CA
John Follis & Rex Goode Sombrero Planter for Architectural Pottery, circa 1950's. Very rare unglazed terracotta. The AP catalog shows this piece as Model M-109. We have 2 of the...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage John Follis Furniture

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Terracotta

John Follis & Rex Goode Rare Sombrero Planter in Terracotta, Circa 1950's
By John Follis, Rex Goode, Architectural Pottery
Located in Los Angeles, CA
John Follis & Rex Goode Sombrero Planter for Architectural Pottery, circa 1950's. Very rare unglazed terracotta. The AP catalog shows this piece as Model M-109. We have 2 of the...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage John Follis Furniture

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Terracotta

John Follis White-Glazed Planter for Architectural Pottery
By John Follis, Architectural Pottery
Located in Los Angeles, CA
White bisque planter by John Follis for Architectural Pottery, USA. This example has a soft rounded bowl shape. A perfect size for a table top or shelf. Dimensions 7" diameter x 4" ...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern John Follis Furniture

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Ceramic

John Follis for Architectural Pottery CP-17 Tire Planter on Wood Base
By John Follis, Architectural Pottery
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Bisque planter by John Follis for Architectural Pottery. This example has a drum shape with a rounded lip that curves in at the top of the piece. It rests on original wood cross base...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern John Follis Furniture

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Ceramic, Wood

John Follis Hand Thrown Stoneware Bell Planter for Architectural Pottery
By John Follis, Architectural Pottery
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Hand Thrown stoneware planter by John Follis for Architectural Pottery, C.1960s, USA. The bell shaped planter, features the warm natural clay tones with light speckling. Our favorite...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern John Follis Furniture

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Stoneware

1970s Vintage Leather "Solo" Lounge Chair by John Follis for Fortress
By Fortress Furniture, John Follis
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Vintage lounge chair designed by John Follis for Fortress in the United States, circa 1970s. This stunning chair is also known as the "solo" chair. It features a solid chrome-plated ...
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1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage John Follis Furniture

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Chrome

John Follis “Solo” Black Leather & Chrome Lounge Chair for Fortress
By Fortress Furniture, John Follis
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Transforming a piece of Mid-Century Modern furniture is like bringing history back to life, and we take this journey with passion and precision. With over 17 years of artisanal exper...
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1970s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage John Follis Furniture

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Steel

John Follis Planter in Wrought Iron Tripod Stand for Architectural Pottery
By John Follis, Architectural Pottery
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Rounded white glazed planter by John Follis for Architectural Pottery. This example has a flat bottom and is set in a tripod wrought iron stand. ...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern John Follis Furniture

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Wrought Iron

Architectural Pottery "F-09" Bowl by John Follis in Bisque
By John Follis
Located in Los Angeles, CA
John Follis & Rex Goode planter for architectural pottery, circa 1950's. Edition: Model no. F-09. This piece is in unglazed bisque. Very clean patina and in 9.5/10 excellent. This is...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage John Follis Furniture

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Ceramic

John Follis CP-17 White Glazed Tire Planter for Architectural Pottery
By John Follis
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Mid-Century Modern white glazed planter by designer John Follis for Architectural Pottery. Known as the "Tire" planter or CP-17 per the catalog. T...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage John Follis Furniture

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Ceramic

John Follis Planter for Architectural Pottery
By John Follis, Architectural Pottery
Located in Los Angeles, CA
White planter by John Follis for Architectural Pottery. This example has a flat lipped rim and wide belly that tappers towards the bottom. Dimensions: 11.25" diameter by 6.75" hei...
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage John Follis Furniture

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Ceramic

John Follis & Rex Goode Model F-112 Ceramic Planter for Architectural Pottery
By John Follis, Architectural Pottery, Rex Goode
Located in Los Angeles, CA
John Follis & Rex Goode Model F-112 Ceramic Planter for Architectural Pottery.
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1960s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage John Follis Furniture

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Ceramic

John Follis and Rex Goode Planter
By John Follis, Rex Goode, Architectural Pottery
Located in Chicago, IL
John Follis and Rex Goode Planter, model F-112 bisque stoneware with wrought iron stand. "Whenever we see a white cylinder planted with a tree or flowers inside or outside an off...
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1950s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage John Follis Furniture

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Pottery

Large Early John Follis Architectural Pottery Planter Pot in Wrought Iron Base
By John Follis, Architectural Pottery
Located in Ferndale, MI
Large early and rare Architectural Pottery planter pot. Bisque finish pot in original wrought iron base. Designed by John Follis one of the earlier...
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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern John Follis Furniture

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Pottery

John Follis Pair of Patinated Leather Lounge Chairs, 1970s California
By Mario Bellini, John Follis, Afra & Tobia Scarpa, Fortress Furniture
Located in San Diego, CA
A beautiful patinated pair of vintage leather and chrome lounge chairs designed by John Follis, 1970s. They are known as the "Solo" chairs, which feature a solid chrome plated stee...
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20th Century American Post-Modern John Follis Furniture

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Chrome

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John Follis furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

John Follis furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of ceramic and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of John Follis furniture, although beige editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by John Follis were created in the mid-century modern style in united states during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Malcolm Leland, Marilyn Kay Austin, and Beatrice Wood. Prices for John Follis furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $1,200 and can go as high as $7,275, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $3,950.

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