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This Art Nouveau-style faience indoor planter by De Bruyn, crafted in Fives around 1900, captivates with its deep blue hue and elegant floral design. It can be acquired on its own or paired with the matching vase, depending on your preference.

As a decorative piece, it stands beautifully on its own, but its charm truly comes to life when filled with a bouquet or a plant.
A stunning object rich in history, ready to find a new home.

The story of De Bruyn is one of craftsmanship passed down through generations. From the family faience workshop established in Belgium in the 18th century to its relocation to Fives in 1864, this dynasty of ceramicists has left its mark on the history of artistic pottery.

Awarded a medal at the 1889 Exposition Universelle in Paris, the De Bruyn faience factory distinguished itself with a wide range of creations, including vases, jardinières, pitchers, and even umbrella stands. Despite a devastating fire in 1917, production continued until its closure in 1962, leaving behind refined pieces that remain enduring testaments to exceptional craftsmanship.

Style

Art nouveau

Period

Circa 1900

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Style: Art Nouveau


The Belle Epoque refers to a period marked by social, economic, technological and political progress from the end of the 19th century to the First World War.

The Art Nouveau style, sometimes called modern style, is avant-garde and calls for inventiveness. Featuring vegetal and arabesque curves, the singular aim is to achieve pleasant and decorative aesthetics.


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