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Early 20th-Century French Rustic Zinc Cachepot - 11½"

SKU: 22000
Sale priceUS$492

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This characterful early 20th-century French cachepot or planter brings timeless rustic appeal with its softly tapered silhouette and sturdy side handles. Crafted from zinc, it features a naturally weathered patina in mottled grey-green tones, with surface variations that speak to years of age and use. The base bears some wear, including small losses and dents, which only enhance its authentic vintage charm.
Zinc was a favored material in early 20th-century France for its strength and resistance to moisture, making it ideal for a wide range of utilitarian household and garden items. Pieces like this one were commonly employed to house potted plants or as catch-alls in working kitchens and garden rooms. Its practical form and aged surface evoke the understated beauty of rural life, where simplicity and utility met in daily living.
Today, it serves beautifully as a decorative planter in a sunroom or garden space, or as a rustic container in kitchens, entryways, or studios. Its aged finish and honest materials offer a soulful accent that effortlessly complements both traditional and contemporary interiors. 


Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 11½" high x 16½" wide x 11"
Approx. overall 29cm high x 42cm wide x 28cm

Early 20th-Century French Rustic Zinc Cachepot - 11½"
Early 20th-Century French Rustic Zinc Cachepot - 11½" Sale priceUS$492

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