Planter in neoclassical style, early twentieth century

€85
  • H13 x W31 x D14
  • bronze
  • brown
Eclats D.
1 sale

It was in the nineteenth century that the winter garden was born with the rise of iron and glass architecture. The industrialization of materials gave rise to new constructions: the bourgeoisie thus built greenhouses in its second homes to protect their exotic plants, which were then truly fashionable. In these gardens under glass develops a particular style of furniture between rattan, wicker, bronze and ceramics. To place your green plants and add to your interior a hint of charm of yesteryear, this planter with neoclassical décor will be ideal! It was in the 19th century that the winter garden was born with the development of iron and glass architecture. The industrialization of materials gave rise to new constructions: the bourgeoisie had greenhouses built in their secondary residences to protect their exotic plants, which were then very fashionable. In these gardens under glass, a particular style of furniture develops between rattan, wicker, bronze and ceramic. To place your green plants and add a touch of old-world charm to your home, this neoclassical planter is ideal! Planter of neoclassical style, in bronze and interior tray in tin, early twentieth century. Dimensions: 31 cm long, 13.5 cm drop, 12.3 cm high.

Ref. : BPG84YRD

Dimensions :
H13 x W31 x D14
Color :
brown
Material :
bronze
Style :
classic
Eclats D.
1 sale
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