Campo critters and bronze fruits are strewn all about the house… nestled onto the kitchen counter, on watch at the side door, perched around the bathroom sink, or peering around the base of a potted plant. The fruits and vegetables are tempting additions to our mesquite bowls.
One of many bronze critters that we love to place in pots, on window sills, in water features and around the garden. To maintain the finish, we have applied butcher’s wax and buffed to a hard, low-lustre finish.
One of many bronze critters that we love to place in pots, on window sills, in water features and around the garden. To maintain the finish, we have applied butcher’s wax and buffed to a hard, low-lustre finish.
Robin and Barbara have poppies in all of their gardens. And these candle sticks were clearly inspired by the seed pods of the delicate flowers. This candlestick comes in two sizes.
One of many bronze critters that we love to place in pots, on window sills, in water features and around the garden. To maintain the finish, we have applied butcher’s wax and buffed to a hard, low-lustre finish.
One of many bronze critters that we love to place in pots, on window sills, in water features and around the garden. To maintain the finish, we have applied butcher’s wax and buffed to a hard, low-lustre finish.
One of many bronze critters that we love to place in pots, on window sills, in water features and around the garden. To maintain the finish, we have applied butcher’s wax and buffed to a hard, low-lustre finish.
One of many bronze critters that we love to place in pots, on window sills, in water features and around the garden. To maintain the finish, we have applied butcher’s wax and buffed to a hard, low-lustre finish.
One of many bronze critters that we love to place in pots, on window sills, in water features and around the garden. To maintain the finish, we have applied butcher’s wax and buffed to a hard, low-lustre finish.
Another of Robin’s botanical candlestick designs, this shape is derived from the campanula plant but is a variation thereof, and it creates a beautiful small candle holder that carries a natural theme. Holds a 1″ taper candle.
One of many bronze critters that we love to place in pots, on window sills, in water features and around the garden. To maintain the finish, we have applied butcher’s wax and buffed to a hard, low-lustre finish.
One of many bronze critters that we love to place in pots, on window sills, in water features and around the garden. To maintain the finish, we have applied butcher’s wax and buffed to a hard, low-lustre finish.
These hand cast bronze flower vases derive their shapes from antiquity, and are meant to accommodate successive blooms throughout the season. We make them in six sizes.
These stakes are intended to go into the ground or in planters. They are designed to move in the breeze and the result appears to make the birds come alive before your eyes.
The ginko leaf is a symbol of longevity, hope and survival. This bronze ginko leaf dish is a quirky testament to this special tree It is meant to be wall mounted, thus saving space and providing an elegant and practical touch in any WC.