Planters Collection
"Planters: A Journey Through Time and Cultures" Step into the world of planters, where history, art, and nature intertwine
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"Planters: A Journey Through Time and Cultures" Step into the world of planters, where history, art, and nature intertwine. From Trevu in Camborne, Cornwall around 1870 to the bustling streets of Luton High Street in Bedfordshire on October 11th, 1966, these vessels have witnessed countless stories unfold. Imagine yourself sipping a cup of Lipton's Tea while admiring the balcony of a hotel in San Miguel Allende, Mexico adorned with vibrant potted plants. The colors and scents transport you to another realm as you soak up the beauty that surrounds you. Travel further south to Kingston, Jamaica in the West Indies and discover Myers Inn and Liquor Store. Here, planters not only serve as decorative pieces but also hold promises of tropical delights waiting inside. In Japan during the late 18th or early 19th century, witness Kubo Shunman's depiction of rice planters being nourished by their loved ones. These humble vessels carry sustenance for those who work tirelessly under the sun. Marvel at Frank Fumagalli's jardiniere from 1936—a true masterpiece that combines elegance with functionality. Its intricate design showcases craftsmanship at its finest. Take a glimpse into history through Rodwell and Martin's publication "Le Marche aux Fleurs" from 1820. This vivid lithograph captures a bustling flower market where planters play an essential role in presenting nature's bounty to eager buyers. Delve into ceramic artistry with Majolica Owl Jardiniere circa 1875—a whimsical creation that adds charm to any space it graces. Its intricate details bring life to both indoor and outdoor settings alike. Finally, lose yourself in an oil painting depicting roses delicately arranged within a porcelain planter between 1875-1900. The artist skillfully captures nature's ephemeral beauty frozen in time.