Description
Quick Hits:
"• Attributed to luxury designer Niermann Weeks
"• Classic black tole with gold floral detailing
"• Tapered tripod base with crisscross metal supports
"• Decorative medallion accents and neoclassical motifs
"• Removable planter (8" deep) from base
"• Ideal as a statement plant stand or sculptural accent
More About This Item:
This elegant late 20th-century jardinière plant stand is attributed to Niermann Weeks, the American design house known for blending Old World European style with handcrafted artisan quality. The piece features a black painted tole bowl adorned with hand-painted gilt floral sprays, sitting securely within a dramatic tripod base. Each leg is joined by black iron rods with stylized medallion accents"”an architectural detail that adds movement and visual interest.
Standing tall and slender, this plant stand was designed to elevate greenery or sculptural objects with effortless sophistication. The neoclassical silhouette paired with the artisanal patina makes it a striking choice for traditional interiors, conservatories, or gallery-inspired spaces. Whether displaying a fern or left empty as a sculptural statement, this jardinière is a prime example of the elevated utility Niermann Weeks is known for.
With its restrained classical lines, gilded detailing, and architectural form, this stand aligns with Neoclassical Revival and Hollywood Regency aesthetics. It feels equally at home in French-inspired settings, English conservatories, or modern maximalist spaces that embrace historical flourishes.
Brand Legacy:
Founded in 1978, Niermann Weeks quickly earned a reputation for masterfully blending historical European influences with American craftsmanship. Their work graced luxury hotels, historic estates, and elegant homes worldwide. Known for heirloom-quality finishes and distinctive silhouettes, the brand's toleware pieces"”like this jardinière"”evoke the ornate refinement of 18th-century France while remaining highly collectible among designers and decorators today.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: This large sized jardiniere plant stand is in good vintage condition consistent with age and use. There are scattered chips and paint losses around the rim of the removable plant basin as well as plant and mineral residue in the basin. The painted aprons around the sides have slight bends. The overall structure is very sturdy and presents well.
Origin:
France
Creator:
Brand: Niermann Weeks
Materials & Techniques:
Tole
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
"• Attributed to luxury designer Niermann Weeks
"• Classic black tole with gold floral detailing
"• Tapered tripod base with crisscross metal supports
"• Decorative medallion accents and neoclassical motifs
"• Removable planter (8" deep) from base
"• Ideal as a statement plant stand or sculptural accent
More About This Item:
This elegant late 20th-century jardinière plant stand is attributed to Niermann Weeks, the American design house known for blending Old World European style with handcrafted artisan quality. The piece features a black painted tole bowl adorned with hand-painted gilt floral sprays, sitting securely within a dramatic tripod base. Each leg is joined by black iron rods with stylized medallion accents"”an architectural detail that adds movement and visual interest.
Standing tall and slender, this plant stand was designed to elevate greenery or sculptural objects with effortless sophistication. The neoclassical silhouette paired with the artisanal patina makes it a striking choice for traditional interiors, conservatories, or gallery-inspired spaces. Whether displaying a fern or left empty as a sculptural statement, this jardinière is a prime example of the elevated utility Niermann Weeks is known for.
With its restrained classical lines, gilded detailing, and architectural form, this stand aligns with Neoclassical Revival and Hollywood Regency aesthetics. It feels equally at home in French-inspired settings, English conservatories, or modern maximalist spaces that embrace historical flourishes.
Brand Legacy:
Founded in 1978, Niermann Weeks quickly earned a reputation for masterfully blending historical European influences with American craftsmanship. Their work graced luxury hotels, historic estates, and elegant homes worldwide. Known for heirloom-quality finishes and distinctive silhouettes, the brand's toleware pieces"”like this jardinière"”evoke the ornate refinement of 18th-century France while remaining highly collectible among designers and decorators today.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: This large sized jardiniere plant stand is in good vintage condition consistent with age and use. There are scattered chips and paint losses around the rim of the removable plant basin as well as plant and mineral residue in the basin. The painted aprons around the sides have slight bends. The overall structure is very sturdy and presents well.
Origin:
France
Creator:
Brand: Niermann Weeks
Materials & Techniques:
Tole
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; This large sized jardiniere plant stand is in good vintage condition consistent with age and use. There are scattered chips and paint losses around the rim of the removable plant basin as well as plant and mineral residue in the basin. The painted aprons around the sides have slight bends. The overall structure is very sturdy and presents well.
Buyer's Premium
20%
Dimensions
48.33 x 15.12 x 14 in
Late 20th Century Niermann Weeks Attributed Tole Jardiniere Plant Stand
Estimate $1,400-$4,190
Starting Price
$700
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