Plant table - Oak






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Oak antique plant stand dating from 1920–1930, Gothic-style with a square top, 110 cm high and 24 cm deep, Belgian origin, in good condition with minor signs of aging.
Description from the seller
Elegant in both proportion and restraint, this finely crafted mahogany plant stand embodies the refined decorative vocabulary of the late Georgian period. The square top is raised on four exceptionally slender, tapering legs, united by a practical lower shelf, while the apron is enriched with delicately pierced Gothic-inspired fretwork, lending the piece an understated architectural character.
Its lightness of form is balanced by confident craftsmanship, creating a silhouette that is both graceful and highly functional. Originally conceived as a stand for displaying prized botanical specimens, it is equally suited today as a pedestal for sculpture, ceramics, or a carefully chosen object of art.
The warm, well-aged patina and honest signs of use speak to its history. A versatile accent, this stand brings quiet sophistication to both traditional and contemporary interiors. A finely proportioned example of Georgian decorative furniture, valued for its delicacy, utility, and timeless appeal.
Elegant in both proportion and restraint, this finely crafted mahogany plant stand embodies the refined decorative vocabulary of the late Georgian period. The square top is raised on four exceptionally slender, tapering legs, united by a practical lower shelf, while the apron is enriched with delicately pierced Gothic-inspired fretwork, lending the piece an understated architectural character.
Its lightness of form is balanced by confident craftsmanship, creating a silhouette that is both graceful and highly functional. Originally conceived as a stand for displaying prized botanical specimens, it is equally suited today as a pedestal for sculpture, ceramics, or a carefully chosen object of art.
The warm, well-aged patina and honest signs of use speak to its history. A versatile accent, this stand brings quiet sophistication to both traditional and contemporary interiors. A finely proportioned example of Georgian decorative furniture, valued for its delicacy, utility, and timeless appeal.
