This 19th Century Belgian concrete door stop captures the quiet elegance of utilitarian design aged by time and use. Formed in a low cylindrical shape, its surface reveals a rich, mottled patina of mossy greens, grays, and weathered tones, suggesting years of exposure to the elements. A hand-forged iron handle, slightly warped with age, is embedded at the top, adding both function and visual intrigue. Originally created for practical use, this piece now reads as a sculptural artifact—ideal for grounding a space with textural contrast or adding a layer of historic character to a modern or rustic interior.
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