Late 19th century Victorian iron hall stand cross by english author Christopher Dresser for Coalbrookdale Foundry
By: Christopher Dresser, Coalbrookdale Foundry
Material: iron, metal, wrought iron, paint
Technique: cast, molded, metalwork, forged, hammered, painted, hand-painted
Dimensions: 21 in x 11 in x 72.5 in
Date: late 19th century, circa 1880
Style: Aesthetic Movement, Victorian, Arts and Crafts, Belle Époque, Industrial
Place of origin: England
Renowned for his pioneering vision, Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) left an indelible mark on design history, notably shaping both the Aesthetic Movement and the Arts and Crafts movement. These cultural epochs celebrated craftsmanship, individuality, and the integration of art into everyday life. Dresser’s late 19th century creation, this Victorian iron hall stand designed for the esteemed Coalbrookdale Foundry, stands as a testament to his innovative spirit.
Crafted in the form of a cross, its wrought iron construction reveals meticulous metalwork, adorned with intricate detailing. Measuring 11 inches in width, 21 inches in length, and towering at 72.5 inches, its hammered and hand-painted finish lends an air of sophistication.
Originating from England circa 1880, this hall stand effortlessly fuses Victorian charm with the refined aesthetics of the Belle Époque, symbolizing Dresser’s enduring influence as a trailblazing industrial designer.
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