Art pottery cornucopias are unique and beautiful pieces of pottery that are shaped like a horn of plenty, symbolizing abundance and fertility. These cornucopias were originally used in ancient Greece and Rome as a symbol of prosperity and have since become a popular decorative item.
One of the most well-known makers of art pottery cornucopias is Roseville. Their cornucopias are characterized by their beautiful glazes that range from earthy tones to bright hues and highly collectible nature-inspired patterns.
Another popular maker of collectible art pottery cornucopias is Weller. Their cornucopias often feature a blend of Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles, with intricate patterns and glazes that add to their charm. In addition to these popular makers, we also feature a selection of art pottery cornucopias from other renowned pottery makers.
Our selection is updated often. One popular way to style a vintage cornucopia is to fill it with a variety of faux fruits, vegetables, or even fresh flowers, creating a beautiful centerpiece for a dining table or mantle. Another way to style a cornucopia is to use it as a standalone piece, adding character and interest to a bookshelf or accent table. You can also pair a cornucopia with other vintage pottery pieces to create a cohesive look and add depth to your decor.