
This 1960s rattan plant stand, in the manner of the designer Rohé Noordwold, is a true vintage gem, embodying the era’s love for organic materials and sculptural forms. Crafted from original bamboo, the stand has a gracefully winding, snake-like structure that gives it a dynamic, flowing presence.
Rohé Noordwolde, a Dutch design company from Noordwolde, Netherlands, was renowned for its rattan furniture, especially mid-century modern pieces blending wicker and metal. However, research also suggests it may have Italian or French design influences.
Designed to hold four plants, it features tiered circular holders that are seamlessly integrated into the curving frame, creating a balanced and artistic display - making it a perfect accent for bohemian, mid-century, or nature-inspired interiors.
Lightweight yet sturdy, this plant stand not only elevates greenery but also serves as a statement piece, bringing retro charm and a touch of natural elegance to any space.
59cm D X 158cm H
Diameter of plant holder (inside) 15cm D
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