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This 19th-century white bench features a cast iron support intricately designed to resemble branches, adding a touch of whimsical nature-inspired charm. The minimalist backrest, crafted from a single thin wooden slat, enhances the bench's airy and light aesthetic. The seating, composed of two unequal-sized slats, emphasizes its artistic and handcrafted appeal.
Historically, garden furniture from the 19th century often employed natural motifs, reflecting a fascination with organic forms during the period. Cast iron was a popular material due to its strength and ability to be molded into elaborate designs, as seen here with the branch-like supports. The combination of these elements showcases a blend of functionality and artistry that was prevalent in outdoor furnishings of the time, allowing for seamless integration with nature.
This bench would make a charming addition to a rustic garden setting or a country-style veranda. Its artistic quality can be accentuated with colorful cushions or a cozy throw blanket for added comfort. Alternatively, consider repurposing this piece indoors as a quirky hallway bench or under a large window, where its unique design can be highlighted and appreciated as a functional art piece.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Approx. overall 30¼" high x 70¾" long x 15¼" deep
Approx. overall 77cm high x 180cm long x 39cm deep
Approx. overall 30¼" high x 70¾" long x 15¼" deep
Approx. overall 77cm high x 180cm long x 39cm deep
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19th-Century Cast Iron And Wood Bench W/ Branch-Like Supports - 70¾"
Sale priceUS$2,171