Set of Two French Folk Art Concrete and Sea Shell Planters, Ile de Ré, Circa 1930
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A rare pair of hand-crafted French garden planters from the Île de Ré region, dating to circa 1930. Made from poured concrete and meticulously inlaid with natural sea shells, these pieces embody the textured charm and organic irregularities of authentic French folk art. Each planter features a tapered geometric form with beautifully weathered surfaces and some expected shell loss, consistent with their age and outdoor use.
Perfect for rustic gardens, coastal retreats, or collectors of vernacular European design.
Wear consistent with age and use.
Country of Origin: France
Dimensions: 11.5" H x 9.5" W