1970s Bone & Brass Jardinière Attributed to Anthony Redmile - 14¼"
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This striking 1970s jardinière combines opulent design with a bold naturalistic flair. Attributed to celebrated English designer Anthony Redmile, the piece features a hexagonal brass planter adorned with intricate medallion-style embellishments, each centered by an oval cabochon accent. The base showcases genuine warthog tusks arranged in a tripod formation, secured by brass mounts, creating a dramatic and sculptural silhouette.
Anthony Redmile rose to prominence in the 1960s and 1970s for his avant-garde use of luxurious and unconventional materials, such as exotic horns, malachite, and semi-precious stones. Known for his unique ability to blend opulence with daring artistic expression, Redmile’s work remains highly collectible, embodying the bold aesthetic of mid-20th-century British design. This rare piece is both functional and decorative, perfect as a planter or as a standalone statement piece in any sophisticated interior.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 14¼" high x 8¾" diameter
Approx. overall 36cm high x 22cm diameter
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1970s Bone & Brass Jardinière Attributed to Anthony Redmile - 14¼"
Sale priceUS$1,852