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Artisan Rolled Rims
Artisan Rolled Rims
Our Artisan Rolled Rims are made completely freehand, without the assistance of molds, by a workshop in Impruneta that dates back to the 1600’s. The large pots are built using the “coil method.” That is, the potter rolls out a coil of clay and, walking around in a circle, carefully and skillfully builds up the walls of the pot. He can add only four to six inches a day. Each day, after the previous day’s work has dried a bit, he adds another layer. Finally, the rim at the top is formed by hand in a way that is impossible to replicate by any other method: you can feel the difference when your fingers fit snugly underneath the curve. This whole process is highly time consuming and requires an extraordinary amount of skill that only a very few artisans possess. The result is a distinctivelyhandmade-looking planter that is truly a piece of sculpture. Each 28”, 32” and 36” Artisan Rolled Rim is signed and dated. For our Molded Rolled Rim Collection please see page 11.
Rolled Rim Vases 20” and smaller have one band. Those 24” and greater have two bands.
Each 28”, 32”and 36” Artisan Rolled Rim is signed and dated.
Boutique Collection
Splendid forms and clean lines mark the Boutique Collection. The collection includes both classic designs and some more contemporary styles.
Molded Rolled Rim Vase
Molded Rolled Rims
Our Molded Rolled Rims are made by hand in molds. Here, the clay is pounded into the molds by hand. After about twentyfour hours the mold is removed and a potter finishes the pot with hand tools. Because this process requires less time and skill than the freehand rolled rims in our Artisan Collection (page 5), we can offer these pots to you at a more economicalprice. They are still top qualityImpruneta pots — beautiful and durable.
Shallow Bowl
Small – 19”Ø x 6”H (16”Ø)* Code 1033
Medium – 28”Ø x 10”H (24”Ø)* Code 1033b
Large – 32”Ø x 10”H (28”Ø)* Code 1033c
Cachepot Romano
Small – 12”Ø x 12”H x 16”W (11”Ø)* Code O
Medium – 18.5”Ø x 16”H x 26”W (16.5”Ø)*Code 1066
Large – 24.5”Ø x 20”H x 35”W (21.5”Ø)* Code 1050
Basic Cube
Small – 13”L x 12”H x 13”W Code 1030
Medium – 20”L x 17”H x 20”W Code 1030a
Large – 31”L x 30”H x 31”W Code 1030b
Basic Window Box
19”L x 7.5”H x 9”W Code 1028
40”L x 10”H x 11”W Code 3g
Elliptical Grey Pot
Grey Terra Cotta
Our grey terra cotta is created by adding mineral oxides to the clay mixture as well as to the surface of the pots. The result is a polychromatic grey that varies from dark to light with white highlights and the occasional finger or hand print. It is a warm grey with hints of brown that has more depth and character than cement or cast stone. Of course, you can expect the same quality and durability from these pots as you do from our pink terra cotta.
Grey Cube
24”L x 24”W x 24”H Code 1126
Large Grey Rectangle
32”L x 20”W x 20”H
Code 1125b
Grey Vertical Rectangle
12”L x 12”W x 24”H
Code 1125a
Ornamental Collection
These are the most beautiful planters in the world. Many of the pieces in the Ornamental Collection are handmade in the original molds that were made by great masters in the 1800’s. Each work is expertlyfinished by today’s brilliant craftsmen using fine tools and requiring enormous skill and patience. The pieces in the collection are distinguished by their sculptural detail.
Garland Vase
20” – 24”Ø x 18”H (20”Ø)* Code 3b
28” – 32”Ø x 25”H (28”Ø)* Code 3d
32” – 38”Ø x 29”H (32”Ø)* Code 3i
Large Garland Flower Box
40”L x 10”H x 11”W Code 3a
The Agresti Vase
The urns for our Large Agresti Vase are made freehand like our Artisan Rolled Rims. The masks, rosettes and garlands that adorn them are formed in original molds from the famous 19th Century workshop of Raffaello and Michele Agresti. These urns were originally made in the 1880’s for Biltmore House in Asheville, N.C. for the Vanderbilt family. They still remain at the estate today. Each of our Large Agresti Vases is signed by the master who makes them, as any great work of art should be.
Agresti Vase
Small – 16”Ø x 11”H (13”Ø)* Code 1057
Large – 38”Ø x 27.5”H (32”Ø)* Code 1057a
Acanthus Leaf Vase
Small – 17”Ø x 18”H (14”Ø)* Code 1113
Bamboo Box
by Mario NieveraMario Nievera
“I wanted to design these pieces to compliment the Impruneta terra cotta finish and quality. I’m fascinated with faux bois garden ornaments; the size of our faux bois planters allows for planting flexibility, symmetrical or asymmetrically balanced pot arrangements and durability in many climates. The bamboo box is large enough for citrus trees, topiaries, standards as well as multi-flowered planting. The Chippendale pattern is wonderful in formal settings, yet bamboo makes it playful and casual. The bun feet allow for circulation, yet compliment the planter.”
Ken Druse
Ken Druse is a man of many talents –award-winning author, photographer, lecturer and passionate gardener. Now he can add to his list of accomplishments the creation of this overgrown vegetable for the garden. He loves it with the top on as a work of fine art sculpture, or off as a planted container – an organic addition to the garden scene. (It’s also a handy place to stash garden tools.)
Have fun with it. As Ken says, “You don’t need permission to make a work of art in your own backyard.”
Charlotte Moss
Charlotte Moss is a renowned interior designer, author, and owner of The Charlotte Moss Townhouse, the lifestyle boutique in New York City. Her glorious chinoiserie planter was inspired by the Pagoda at Chanteloup in France’s Loire Valley. Designed by architect Louis-Denis le Camus and built in 1775, the Chanteloup Pagoda is the only structure remaining of the chateau built by the Duc de Choiseul.
“Several years ago on a visit there I climbed the seven stories by an interior circular staircase, passing by balustrades and window grilles all made from different Chinese fretwork patterns and ideograms that represent love, wisdom, and friendship. I will always associate fretwork with Chanteloup.”
The Chanteloup Planter
by Charlotte Moss20”H x 21.5”W Code 1143
Bunny Williams
Bunny Williams is one of America’s most talented and successful interior designers. After many years with the renowned Parish-Hadley Associates, she started her own design company, Bunny Williams, Inc., in 1988 and was inducted into the Interior Design Hall of Fame in 1996. But her passion is gardening. At her home in Connecticut she has created the most beautiful garden — a true collection of magnificent outdoor rooms. Together with antiques dealer John Roselli, Bunny owns the spectacular garden ornament store Treillage. With her exquisite taste, her natural talent for decorating outdoor spaces and her great eye for garden ornaments Bunny Williams is truly in a class by herself.
The Hand Thrown Cloche Vase
by Bunny Williams12”Ø x 12”H Code 1025
Robert Dash
Robert Dash was an accomplished artist and gardener. His paintings are in over two dozen national and international museums. He was the founder of the Madoo Conservancy and the author of “Notes from Madoo”.
“I wanted The Poetry Pot to look ancient and hoary, as if it had been buried for centuries under the sea, which is why some of the words have been rubbed out. The script was incised in imitation of cuneiform or something Greek. The various rhymes circle around Madoo, which means “My Dove”, therefore “love” and “glove” and “above”. The text has echoes of my favorite Gertrude Stein: ‘I am rose’.”
The Poetry Pot
by Robert Dash9”Ø x 20.5”H (7”Ø)* Code 1121
“I consider my own gardens — where a clay pot is never less important than what’s planted in it — when Mara and Lenore ask me to design a pot for the SEIBERT & RICE‘American Collection.’
I draw a basic Long Tom. It grows into a Longer Tom with a thin rolled edge at the top. And another roll at the base, for balance. I doodle wispy vines. They will be incised above and below the rims. I doodle some friendly critters, homage to my coworkers in the gardens that we share.
They are hand-throwing the pots that I designed, these artisans of Impruneta who don’t speak any English. My Italian couldn’t be worse. Yet, positioning Abbie’s critters with the flying ones on top and the crawlers on the bottom, that was their interpretation. We’re talking the same language, the language of the garden.”
The Hand Thrown Critter Pot
by Abbie Zabar14”Ø x 21”H (12”Ø)* Code 1122
“I am so excited and happy to have the chance to do this project with Mara and Lenore of SEIBERT & RICE. The work they have brought over from Impruneta has always been a joy for me to see, and I am very proud to be invited to work with them and their potters. I wanted to put together a collection of pots that had a history for American gardening and pieces that might fill a gap in our gardening community. Each piece has a personal background for me and, I hope, will answer certain problems found in vessel placement in the garden. All of the pots work well together to make a wonderful presentation. I am so proud of them and look forward to seeing pictures of what you, the gardener, do with them.”
Conservatory
JackPot
by Jack Lenor Larsen25”Ø x 25”H (21”Ø)* Code 1153
Jack Lenor Larsen
Jack Lenor Larsen is a renowned textile designer, author, collector, and the founder of the magnificent Longhouse Reserve in East Hampton, NY. “As LongHouse is much involved these days with annual planter exhibitions, I designed a new planter series with the fulsome bowls elevated on sturdy pedestals. This new form was inspired by a princely Japanese lacquer bowl.”
Turpentine Vase
by Ryan GaineySmall – 10”Ø x 9.5”H (8”Ø)* Code 1038
Large – 19.5”Ø x 19”H (16.5”Ø)* Code 1037
Ryan Gainey
Gardener, designer, author, showman. Anyone who has ever met Ryan Gainey will never forget him. He is an internationally renowned and awardwinning garden designer and has designed an extensive and beautiful collection of home and garden accessories. Ryan draws his inspiration for all of his work from nature. So, in designing these pots for us, he incorporated natural elements from his southern surroundings — pinecones and pine needles; acorns and oak leaves. The Turpentine Pot is inspired by the vessels used to collect pine sap for making turpentine in his native South Carolina.
Acorn Pot
by Ryan GaineySmall – 11”Ø x 10”H (9”Ø)* Code 1027
Large – 19”Ø x 17”H (16”Ø)* Code 1026
Richard Hartlage
Bee Pot
by Richard Hartlage17.5ӯx
Code 1155
Bird Pot
23.5ӯ
Hanging Flower Pot
19.5ӯx
Tree Pot
17ӯx
Code 1157
Birds, bees, flowers, and trees. Landscape designer, horticulturalist, gardener and bird lover, Richard Hartlage brought together all of his passions in this series for The American Collection. As a lover of joyful design, Richard incorporated the beautiful things that inspire him in the garden.
Traditional lines give the containers strong, functional forms. The birds, bees, flowers and trees create a modern and playful motif. Cheerfully warbling barn swallows swoop around the Bird Pot, and a stately California quail perches on the wood grain patterned rim. Honeybees buzz around the Bee Pot grounded by honeycomb. Trilliums delicately encircle the Hanging Flower Pot. The Tree Pot is ringed by a chain of native dogwood flowers, and white oak acorns line the base where a sweet songbird, the titmouse, rests.
17.5”H (15”Ø)* by Richard Hartlage x 25”H (19.5”Ø)* Code 1154 by Richard Hartlage 10.5”H (17.5”Ø)* Code 1156 by Richard Hartlage 16”H(14”Ø)*Antiques
Antiques
Over the years we have put together a magnificent collection of the finest antique terra cotta urns from historical estates in Italy and the United States. We also offer some outstanding pieces of English terra cotta. If you are interested in purchasing, selling or identifying antique terra cotta, please contact our office.
Custom Capabilities & Historical Reproductions
Our workshops in Impruneta can reproduce historical planters to replace lost or damaged pieces from distinctive homes or institutions. For the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, N.C. we even located original molds that were used to make urns for the home in the 1800’s. For the Boston Public Library designed by McKim, Mead & White we created identical replicas based on photos and measurements of the originals. We can also create original custom planters incorporating design elements specified by the client as we did for the New York Botanical Garden. Please call our office to discuss the possibilities.
Wedges
Small – 2.5”L x 1”H Code 1073c
Medium – 3”L x 1”H Code 1073b
Large – 4”L x 1.5”H Code 1073
(Grey Wedges available 4”L x 1”H Code 1073a)
Lions Feet 4”L x 1.5”H Code N
Accessories
These are the extra little things you need for your pots. Wedges or pot feet are essential for allowing your pots to drain well so they can survive cold winters. Saucers are great indoors, and pedestals add height and also serve to lift the pots for drainage.
Pedestal
12”Ø x 12”H Code 1048
14”Ø x 14”H Code 1048a
16”Ø x 14”H Code 1048b
Saucers
6”Ø – Code JJ 16”Ø – Code NN
8”Ø – Code JK 18”Ø – Code OO
10”Ø – Code KK 20”Ø – Code QQ
12”Ø – Code LL 24”Ø – Code ZZ
14”Ø – Code MM
Why Seibert & Rice
Beauty – We have hand selected the best pieces from the best workshops in Impruneta. The design, style and proportions of each piece we select are perfect. The workmanship is flawless.
Quality – We work only with the best workshops in Impruneta. We do not represent any workshops that use less accomplished artisans, that produce imperfect work or that produce terra cotta outside the zone while maintaining an Impruneta showroom only for the address.
Timelessness – Seibert & Rice terra cotta is heirloom quality terra cotta that increases in value over time. Our classic designs are timeless and work with every style of architecture.
Distinction – Each Seibert & Rice terra cotta is handmade by a master. Many of the pieces are hand signed and dated. There is no question that a pot stamped with the name Seibert & Rice is the finest terra cotta pot that one can buy.
Care of our frostproof pots
Seibert & Rice terra cotta is the most durable terra cotta in the world. The combination of the chemical composition of the Impruneta soil and the high firing process means these pots can be left outdoors year round in even the harshest climates.
Seibert & Rice terra cotta pots are frost proof to -20°F as long as you follow these simple procedures:
• Lift the pots off the ground on wedges, pot feet or wooden blocks so that there is at least an inch between the drainage hole and the ground.
• Always make sure the drainage holes are clear.
• Do not use saucers outside in the winter. (Water can collect in the saucer and prevent the pot from draining properly.)
• Leave soil in the pot rather than leaving the pot empty. Empty pots tend to fill with leaves and other debris that can clog the drainage hole and allow water to accumulate.
• Every three or four years, you should remove a plant from its pot, rotate it, and trim the roots. Make sure the plant does not become pot-bound and that the roots do not clog the drainage holes..
Our Clients’ Comments
“Here at The New York Botanical Garden, we are all in love with SEIBERT & RICEterra cotta pots. Not only are they among the most beautiful pots for plants — with the lovely soft hues of Italian terra cotta setting off the plants — but they are also remarkably resilient out-of-doors here in the Northeast. We have had our glorious pairs of 4' custom pots come sailing beautifully through six record winters with no damage at all — winters with single digit temperatures, heavy snow, ice, sleet, and everything in between. How truly luxurious to be able to have such magnificent Italian terra cotta out-of-doors year-round in Zone 6 — thank you SEIBERT & RICE!”
— Kim Tripp, Ph.D. DirectorNew York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY
“In selecting a company to reproduce turn-of-the-century terra cotta urns for Biltmore House, America’s largest private home and a National Historical Landmark, we had to find the best reproductions experts in the business. SEIBERT & RICE’s work has surpassed our expectations — in color, quality and craftsmanship.”
— Terry Stalcup Nursery/Landscape Supervisor, Biltmore Estate Asheville, NC“With beautiful designs, great quality craftsmanship, and careful shipping, SEIBERT & RICE terra cotta wares are complimented by the company’s well produced product information, courteous sales staff and efficient service. It is always a pleasure to work with SEIBERT & RICEand our clients are, without exception, pleased as well. “
— Madison Cox, Garden Designer New York City
“The elegance of form and the magnificent subtle color of the clay make the SEIBERT & RICE pots the best in the country. Moreover, they are committed to quality service and innovation. They are a pleasure to work with.”
— Deborah Nevins, Garden Designer New York City
“For the last 30 years I’ve made a study of the history of pots in the garden and am so very happy that you have taken on bringing the best of Italian flower pots to our American audience. It is a pleasure to see such good pots available to discerning garden designers and gardeners. You are doing all of us, interested in bringing American gardening to a new height, a real service and I for one send you many thanks. Yours in clay!”
— Guy Wolff, Wolff Pottery New Preston, CT
“Anyone even remotely involved with design already knows that SEIBERT & RICEpots are the Rolls Royce of pottery and a great investment in any garden or landscape. As a horticulturist, I’ve experienced the transcendent quality they impart to any plants that I place in them. These pots make my work look as if I have a thousand years’ experience.”
— Ken Selody, Atlock Farm Somerset, NJ