Pair of Mid-Century Swiss Willy Guhl Eternit Concrete Saucer Planters
$2,800
About
This sculptural pair of vintage planters was designed by Willy Guhl for Eternit in Switzerland, circa 1950. Executed in Guhl’s iconic wide saucer form, each planter is cast in fiber-cement, a durable, weather-resistant material that allowed for the clean lines and sculptural profiles central to mid-century modern design. The shallow, low-profile shape features a rolled rim and flat base with multiple drainage holes. Both planters retain a beautifully aged surface with moss, mineral deposits, and natural weathering, lending authentic character and depth without compromising structure. Their understated form makes them ideal for succulents, alpine plantings, or architectural greenery, indoors or out. Willy Guhl was a pioneering figure in European modernism, best known for his innovative use of industrial materials and his long collaboration with Eternit. His designs are celebrated for their timeless simplicity, functionality, and strong sculptural presence, and remain highly sought after by collectors and designers. Excellent structural condition with wear consistent with age and outdoor use. Dimensions: 32″ Diameter x 10.5″H each
Additional information
| Dimensions | 32" W x 32" D x 10.5" H |
|---|---|
| Style | Mid Century Modern |
| Period | Mid 20th century |
| SKU | 251-220 |
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