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Pair of Large Mathieu Matégot Wire Mesh Planters, Circa 1950 8¾"

SKU: 20111
Sale priceUS$1,259

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This striking pair of French wire mesh planters, likely from famed mid-century designer Mathieu Matégot, exemplifies the elegance and innovation of 1950s French industrial design. Known for his pioneering use of perforated metal and wire mesh, Matégot transformed utilitarian materials into graceful, sculptural forms. These planters, with their elongated, rectangular shapes and rounded ends, echo his signature aesthetic, combining functionality with refined, minimalist beauty.

Over the decades, they have developed a natural patina, enhancing their vintage appeal and adding a touch of timeless character to the raw metal surfaces. Their sturdy construction and iconic design make them versatile pieces, ideal for adding a touch of mid-century sophistication to any outdoor or indoor space. While ideal as decorative planters, they require pots or liners to be used for planting, ensuring soil and water are properly contained.

These stylish Mathieu Matégot planters bring charm and versatility to indoor spaces, perfect for creating a small herb garden in the kitchen with potted herbs, displaying fresh or dried flowers on symmetrical consoles in an entryway, or storing rolled towels in the bathroom or guest room. Their open wire design adds texture and a vintage touch, keeping essentials neatly arranged while enhancing the decor.

Condition and patina consistent with age.
Each Measures Approx. 8¾" high x 32¼" long x 9½"
Each Measures Approx. 22cm high x 82cm long x 24cm

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Vintage French wire mesh planters
Pair of Large Mathieu Matégot Wire Mesh Planters, Circa 1950 8¾" Sale priceUS$1,259