
Wrought iron plant stand with decorative scrollwork and leaf motifs
Selling Price
$80
History
Wrought iron plant stands became popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in France and across Europe, where blacksmiths crafted functional yet decorative garden and interior furnishings. These stands were designed to elevate potted plants and flowers, showcasing them as living art while adding an elegant touch to homes, conservatories, and gardens. The scrollwork and naturalistic leaf motifs reflect the Art Nouveau and Arts and Crafts movements' emphasis on organic forms and handcrafted metalwork. Such pieces are highly valued by collectors of vintage garden décor, antique ironwork enthusiasts, and interior designers seeking authentic period accessories. Their timeless aesthetic and handcrafted quality make them desirable for adding character to both traditional and eclectic spaces.
Origin
France
Time period
circa 1900–1920