Mid-Century Toleware Stick Umbrella Stand Hand Painted Gold on Black

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£485.00

A mid-century Toleware hand-painted umbrella stick stand. Crafted from metal with a heavy iron base, this piece has a striking gold design set against a rich black background, making it a standout accent piece.

The item is in good condition, showing minor signs of wear and patina that enhance its vintage character.

Perfect for keeping your umbrellas organised while adding a touch of elegance and artistry to a home.

History of Toleware

Toleware, a decorative art form that originated in Europe, particularly in Italy and France, dates back to the 18th century. Initially, artisans created hand-painted tinware for practical uses, such as kitchenware and storage containers. The lightweight and malleable nature of tin made it an ideal material for crafting functional yet decorative items.

During the 19th century, toleware gained popularity in America, especially in the form of home decor items. American craftsmen embraced the technique, producing vibrant, hand-painted designs that often featured floral motifs, landscapes, and intricate patterns. This period marked the golden age of toleware, with pieces becoming sought-after collectibles.

The mid-century era saw a resurgence in toleware’s popularity, as designers sought to blend functionality with artistic expression. Items like umbrella stands, trays, and wall decor became staples in homes, celebrated for their unique aesthetic and craftsmanship.

Today, toleware is cherished by collectors and design enthusiasts alike, appreciated for its rich history, artistry, and ability to add a touch of vintage charm to any space.

Dimensions
H74cm x W30cm / H29.25" x W12"
Origin
French
Age
Circa 1950s
Material
Metal

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