Hexagonal Planters by
Highly collectible pair of hexagonal concrete-fiber planters designed by legendary Swiss neo-functionalist architect Willy Guhl. Manufactured by Eternit in Switzerland during the 1960s, these striking geometric vessels perfectly capture Guhl's signature ethos of transforming utilitarian, industrial materials into high-design art pieces. The bold, six-sided brutalist forms offer a rare alternative to his more common round and hourglass silhouettes, making them an excellent centerpiece for modern collectors. Great black and white color with amazing patina. 2 available priced individually.
Large Hexagonal planters available in separate listing.
Located at our Los Angeles gallery
Willy Guhl
LU1853350596312
Switzerland
1960s
width
height
depth
seat height
Willy Guhl
LU1853350596312
Switzerland
1960s
width
height
depth
seat height
Willy Guhl
LU1853350596312
Switzerland
1960s
width
height
depth
seat height
Hexagonal Planters by
Highly collectible pair of hexagonal concrete-fiber planters designed by legendary Swiss neo-functionalist architect Willy Guhl. Manufactured by Eternit in Switzerland during the 1960s, these striking geometric vessels perfectly capture Guhl's signature ethos of transforming utilitarian, industrial materials into high-design art pieces. The bold, six-sided brutalist forms offer a rare alternative to his more common round and hourglass silhouettes, making them an excellent centerpiece for modern collectors. Great black and white color with amazing patina. 2 available priced individually.
Large Hexagonal planters available in separate listing.
Located at our Los Angeles gallery
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Southampton, NY 11968