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Early 20th Century Arts & Crafts 2 Tier Honey Oak Tapered Plant Stand Jardiniere
Arts & Crafts oak plant stand or pedestal table, possibly a rare Liberty & Co. piece from the early 1900s
It features characteristic design elements of the movement, such as a tall, square-framed structure made from solid oak with exposed construction details.
Material: Constructed primarily of oak wood.
Design: Adheres to the Arts and Crafts philosophy of material honesty and simple, structural symmetry. It has decoratively shaped friezes on the upper and lower tiers and a distinctive cut-out, which is sometimes referred to as a "Liberty club motif" or "split heart" design, a style popularized by retailers like Liberty & Co. of London.
Details: The table top and lower shelf feature decorative carvings secured with hand-riveted studs, adding to its artisanal appearance.
Function: Originally designed to hold a potted plant (jardinière) or a lamp.
Dimensions : 71 cm height - 25cm width at the top - 27 cm width at the base
Arts & Crafts oak plant stand or pedestal table, possibly a rare Liberty & Co. piece from the early 1900s
It features characteristic design elements of the movement, such as a tall, square-framed structure made from solid oak with exposed construction details.
Material: Constructed primarily of oak wood.
Design: Adheres to the Arts and Crafts philosophy of material honesty and simple, structural symmetry. It has decoratively shaped friezes on the upper and lower tiers and a distinctive cut-out, which is sometimes referred to as a "Liberty club motif" or "split heart" design, a style popularized by retailers like Liberty & Co. of London.
Details: The table top and lower shelf feature decorative carvings secured with hand-riveted studs, adding to its artisanal appearance.
Function: Originally designed to hold a potted plant (jardinière) or a lamp.
Dimensions : 71 cm height - 25cm width at the top - 27 cm width at the base