Willy Guhl Pair of Fiber Cement Planters, 1950s – Tripod Base
This pair of Willy Guhl fiber cement planters embodies the designer’s iconic 1950s aesthetic. Each planter features a pot shape with a tripod base and displays a beautiful patina from use, adding character and authenticity. Eternit produced these planters, which exemplify mid-century modern design and craftsmanship. Their dimensions are H 47 x W 53 x D 43 cm (18.5 x 20.9 x 16.9 in), and the reference number is LS6625338.
Collectors of mid-century modern décor, Willy Guhl planters, and vintage garden design will appreciate this rare pair, which combines design heritage with functional elegance.
Willy Guhl (1915–2004), a Swiss designer, pioneered modernist furniture and outdoor design. Trained as a cabinetmaker, he experimented with innovative materials such as fiber cement and steel, creating sculptural, functional pieces. He gained fame for his 1950s Eternit planters and the iconic loop chair, which highlight his minimalist aesthetic and mastery of form. Guhl’s designs deliver elegance, practicality, and durability, making them highly sought after by collectors of mid-century modern furniture












































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