This cement garden element imitates tree trunks perfectly. The cement was molded first then sculpted. This type of work, called “faux bois” but also “Rocailleur work”. Such work was made for parks and gardens in the 19th century. The Buttes Chaumont garden in Paris is a great example of this art.
| Width | Height | Depth |
|---|---|---|
| 2' 1'' ¼ 64cm | 1' 11'' ⅝ 60cm | 1' 9'' ⅝ 55cm |
| Weight | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 75kg |
Good condition.
Warehouse in Saint Ouen
Beginning of the 20th Century, from a little garden close to Paris.