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Small Pair Of Mid-Century Willy Guhl Mouchoir/ Handkerchief Planters

SKU: 19776
Sale priceUS$1,382

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This pair of mid-century Willy Guhl "Mouchoir" planters, crafted from fiber cement, exemplifies the designer's signature blend of sculptural form and functional practicality. Their unique, handkerchief-like shape creates a graceful, organic silhouette that is both artistic and ideal for planting. Over time, these planters have developed a beautifully weathered patina, with natural moss growth and subtle signs of aging that lend them an authentic, rustic charm. Willy Guhl, a celebrated Swiss designer, is renowned for his groundbreaking work with fiber cement, particularly in collaboration with Eternit AG during the 1950s and 60s. His designs, known for their durability and lightweight construction, revolutionized outdoor furniture and planters.

Guhl's minimalist approach, paired with a focus on functionality, produced timeless pieces like the "Mouchoir" planter—highly prized by collectors and design enthusiasts for their modernist aesthetic and resilience. These planters make a bold statement in any garden or outdoor space, merging modernist design with the beauty of natural weathering.
Please note: These planters may contain asbestos, as was common in early fiber cement products. As such, they should be displayed outdoors or in a well-ventilated area, and the patina should remain unaltered to preserve their character and safety.


Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Each measures approx. 7½" high x 20½" diameter
Each measures approx. 19cm high x 52cm diameter

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