Posted 1 year ago
ho2cultcha
(566 items)
i thought that this fernerie i picked somewhere a few years ago was pretty unique because of such good and original paint on it. unique colors too. i need to fix the liner before planting in it.
would these planters be considered mission-style or victorian? i have no idea...
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What a great find! I'm no expert on wicker ferneries, but it doesn't seem like Mission Style to me- they rarely used turned (round) edges or legs. It is more likely Edwardian. The decoration has the feel of Mission style motifs.
that makes sense stefdesign. thank you.