








20th-Century French Rocaille Cement Planter in Tree Stump Form - 16½"
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This superb rocaille jardinière is crafted from cement in an impressively realistic tree stump form, capturing the intricate texture and depth of natural bark. The highly detailed surface, enhanced by subtle variations in color, adds to the lifelike effect. Signed by a 20th-century rocailleur with a small enameled plaque embedded in the cement, this piece reflects expert craftsmanship and a deep appreciation for naturalistic design.
Rocaille garden ornaments became popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries, particularly in France, where skilled artisans sculpted cement to mimic organic forms such as wood, rock, and roots. These pieces were often placed in picturesque gardens, evoking a sense of romanticized nature. This jardinière is a fine example of that tradition, showcasing the savoir-faire of its maker and the enduring appeal of trompe-l'œil techniques in garden decoration.
Versatile and striking, this jardinière can be used both indoors and outdoors, either as a standalone statement piece or grouped with other rocaille elements for a dramatic effect. Ideal for displaying plants, it adds texture and character to a garden, terrace, or even an indoor botanical display. Its organic shape allows it to blend seamlessly with natural surroundings, making it a distinctive addition to any space.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 16½" high x 15¾" diameter
Approx. overall 42cm high x 40cm diameter
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20th-Century French Rocaille Cement Planter in Tree Stump Form - 16½"
Sale priceUS$1,495