EARLY 20TH-CENTURY FAUX BOIS "TREE TRUNK" PLANTER - II
This rustic french faux bois planter (II) is modeled as intertwined tree trunks and branches supporting a bark textured vessel, reflecting the enduring influence of French naturalistic garden design and woodland inspired decorative arts. Faux bois, meaning “false wood,” became especially popular in France during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when artisans transformed ceramic, cement, and cast materials into highly sculptural objects that imitated organic forms found in nature. Color: Brown Medium: Ceramic Provenance: Early 20th-Century French Dimensions: 29 in height x 16 in wide SAVED New York presents a curated collection of Vintage & Contemporary Art, including painting, works on paper, prints, textile, and sculpture. Every piece is carefully selected for its unique character and quality. Vintage works may exhibit natural aging, minor imperfections, or wear consistent with their period and history. Professional shipping for larger pieces is arranged through trusted partners and billed separately. For additional information please contact info@saved-ny.com or visit our Studio & Showroom to view select pieces.
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