Monumental Vertical Handkerchief Planter
Willy Guhl
Overview
Stunning concrete planter by Swiss architect Willy Guhl. An iteration of his iconic handkerchief planter but as opposed to the traditional low profile handkerchief with wide leaf-like arms, this planter comes with massive prongs standing erect giving this piece a eye catching height and presence. A magnificent design whose structure makes it resemble the prongs of a crown. Each of the 4 main spires shoot up to an impressive 36" off the ground and are contrasted perfectly by the 4 lower delicate ribbon spouts. Both planters pictured here are in a cream paint finish with varying levels of patina and lichen. Versatile coloring and impactful presence make these planters a beautiful and elevated addition to any home. Factory drilled drainage holes in the base. Great scale and in good vintage condition.
2 available.
Priced individually.
2 available.
Priced individually.
Specifications
Specifications
Creator
Willy Guhl
Reference No.
LU1853333295972
Place of Origin
Switzerland
Date of Manufacture
1960s
Dimensions
height
depth
seat height
Materials & Technique
Concrete
Creator
Willy Guhl
Reference No.
LU1853333295972
Place of Origin
Switzerland
Date of Manufacture
1960s
Dimensions
height
depth
seat height
Materials & Technique
Concrete
Specifications
Creator
Willy Guhl
Reference No.
LU1853333295972
Place of Origin
Switzerland
Date of Manufacture
1960s
Dimensions
height
depth
seat height
Materials & Technique
Concrete
Designer Notes
Willy Guhl
b. 1915
Willy Guhl was a Swiss industrial designer, who in the mid-20th century pioneered the application of utilitarian materials, notably concrete, in modern outdoor furniture design, such as his in the design of his iconic Loop Chair. Guhl became renowned for his use of fiber-reinforced concrete, a composite material that combines cement with fibers to enhance strength and durability. His designs, marked by clean lines and functional elegance, reflect a commitment to both beauty and use. Guhl's design and creative use of materials contributed to a redefinition of the aesthetic and functional possibilities of concrete in design during the mid-20th century.
Monumental Vertical Handkerchief Planter
Willy Guhl
$4,400
Stunning concrete planter by Swiss architect Willy Guhl. An iteration of his iconic handkerchief planter but as opposed to the traditional low profile handkerchief with wide leaf-like arms, this planter comes with massive prongs standing erect giving this piece a eye catching height and presence. A magnificent design whose structure makes it resemble the prongs of a crown. Each of the 4 main spires shoot up to an impressive 36" off the ground and are contrasted perfectly by the 4 lower delicate ribbon spouts. Both planters pictured here are in a cream paint finish with varying levels of patina and lichen. Versatile coloring and impactful presence make these planters a beautiful and elevated addition to any home. Factory drilled drainage holes in the base. Great scale and in good vintage condition.
2 available.
Priced individually.
2 available.
Priced individually.
Creator
Reference No.
Place of Origin
Date of Manufacture
Dimensions
Materials & Technique
Los Angeles
2360 S Robertson Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Southampton
257 County Rd 39A
Southampton, NY 11968
Southampton, NY 11968
LA (310) 876-1440
NY (631) 333-2004
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