With Thanksgiving almost upon us, here's a look back at the cornucopia, also known as the horn of plenty, which was a popular mid-century design element. While frequently seen as a vase or candy dish made of ceramic or glass, wire and rattan were also popular materials for larger fruit bowls. It was often found in the jewelry box as well, filled with pearls or multi-colored rhinestones.
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Blenko cornucopia
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Wire horn of plenty
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Val St. Lambert cornucopia
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Wire cornucopia
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Black ceramic cornucopia
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Vintage pin
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Vintage pin
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For a modern twist on an old favorite, I like this succulent-filled cornucopia I saw today on
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I don't remember seeing such varieties. The blue glass one is really nice.
ReplyDeleteThe ones I remember best were either woven rattan or black wire, usually filled with artificial fruit. Almost every kitchen in my family, as well as those of my friends, had one. I really like the Blenko version too. We sold a couple of them in the store, and I wouldn't mind having one for myself.
DeleteI remember my mother having a ceramic one with fake fruit in it. :) Love that blue glass one!
ReplyDeleteWas there anything our mothers didn't put fake fruit in? More on that topic in a few days... :)
DeleteSo true! :)
DeleteLove the Blenko!
ReplyDeleteMe too! It's so simple and lovely.
DeleteI have a green one...much like the blue one. :)
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DeleteLove the Blenko, but also that black ceramic one, too! Thanks for the timely post.
ReplyDeleteI think that black one is beautiful too, and I love they way they have it filled. It's 11" long and $28 on Etsy...a fair price, I think.
DeleteI like the glass ones.
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