PRODUCT DETAILS
| Dimensions en CM | 56.0 x 42.0 x 46.0 cm |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en INCH | 22.05 x 16.54 x 18.11 inch |
| Période | 1970–1980 |
| Matériaux | Rattan |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This charming rattan log holder is a fine example of the artisanal French furnishings of the 1970s that blended practical function with the warmth and organic beauty of natural materials. Crafted in tightly woven rattan, the piece is both sturdy enough to hold a supply of logs for the fireplace and decorative enough to serve as an ornamental accent in a living room or entrance hall. The rich honey tones of the rattan and the skilled weaving technique speak to the enduring tradition of French rattan and basketwork craftsmanship.
The use of natural materials in household accessories flourished in France during the late 1960s and 1970s, driven by a renewed appreciation for artisanal craft and organic aesthetics. Rattan in particular enjoyed a remarkable revival in this period, used by French designers and craftsmen for furniture, lighting, and accessories combining practicality with the warm, textured beauty of the natural material. This log holder exemplifies that trend, its utilitarian purpose elevated by the quality of its construction and the inherent beauty of the rattan.
This log holder would add a touch of natural warmth and country elegance to any fireplace setting. Its generous proportions allow it to hold a good supply of firewood while its rattan construction ensures it blends beautifully into any interior, from a rustic country house to a chic Parisian apartment. A charming and practical piece of French craft that brings the spirit of the natural world to the domestic hearth.
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