wooden - plant and palm stands

Palm stand/Pedestal/Torchere. A stand, popular from the later 19th century until the 1930s, usually about a metre or more in height, for displaying potted palms and especially the aspidistra of the 1930s.. They may be of columnar form or stand upon tall splayed or curved legs, not unlike an extended cabriole leg. Some had a flat top, others had containers built in the piece to hold the pot plant. The flat top style of stand are also known as a pedestal.
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Art Nouveau two tier oak palm stand with heart shaped cut-outs…
Art Nouveau two tier oak palm stand with heart shaped cut-outs on each side and intricate carving extending down the slender legs.
Turned-legged oak plant stand by Beard Watson Limited, fully…
Turned-legged oak plant stand by Beard Watson Limited, fully restored
Art Deco palm stand, in solid walnut and walnut veneers
Art Deco palm stand, in solid walnut and walnut veneers
Art Deco oak pot plant stand with a shelf underneath and a…
Art Deco oak pot plant stand with a shelf underneath and a pierced top
Art Deco oak pot plant stand with a shelf underneath and a…
Art Deco oak pot plant stand with a shelf underneath and a pierced top