Cucumber (light green)

£5
Characteristics
SylvaC was founded in 1894 in Longton, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire. SylvaC items are often described as being a combination of pottery and sculpting, taking pottery beyond utilitarian use to produce items which are both decorative and functional. The styling of SylvaC goods is distinctively early twentieth century/Art Deco, often infused with a lively sense of humour.
This item likely dates from the 1940s or 1950s due to the impressed mark with model number 4565 on base.
Technical Information
Date: 20th century
Height: 16cm
Width: 12cm
Sustainability
The average piece of furniture generates approximately 47kg of carbon dioxide equivalents – roughly the same as burning 5.3 gallons of petrol. Buying this item second-hand versus a newly made equivalent recovers the energy used to make it, rather than generating further emissions and using new materials.
£5
Characteristics
SylvaC was founded in 1894 in Longton, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire. SylvaC items are often described as being a combination of pottery and sculpting, taking pottery beyond utilitarian use to produce items which are both decorative and functional. The styling of SylvaC goods is distinctively early twentieth century/Art Deco, often infused with a lively sense of humour.
This item likely dates from the 1940s or 1950s due to the impressed mark with model number 4565 on base.
Technical Information
Date: 20th century
Height: 16cm
Width: 12cm
Sustainability
The average piece of furniture generates approximately 47kg of carbon dioxide equivalents – roughly the same as burning 5.3 gallons of petrol. Buying this item second-hand versus a newly made equivalent recovers the energy used to make it, rather than generating further emissions and using new materials.
£5
Characteristics
SylvaC was founded in 1894 in Longton, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire. SylvaC items are often described as being a combination of pottery and sculpting, taking pottery beyond utilitarian use to produce items which are both decorative and functional. The styling of SylvaC goods is distinctively early twentieth century/Art Deco, often infused with a lively sense of humour.
This item likely dates from the 1940s or 1950s due to the impressed mark with model number 4565 on base.
Technical Information
Date: 20th century
Height: 16cm
Width: 12cm
Sustainability
The average piece of furniture generates approximately 47kg of carbon dioxide equivalents – roughly the same as burning 5.3 gallons of petrol. Buying this item second-hand versus a newly made equivalent recovers the energy used to make it, rather than generating further emissions and using new materials.