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.
This is the larger version of our garden trellises in this instance, with the beloved Garlic top. This provides an often needed vertical element to your garden design, acommodating all manner of climbing plants.
Add one of these cast cement tops to our existings 12’D iorn stands for an instant side table, plant stand or pedestal. The natural textures of the faux slate tops are a perfect accent for both home and garden.
In heraldry, the melding of lion and eagle imparts both courage and boldness to the Griffin, it denotes vigilance, strength and leadership as well. In the garden the Griffin stands guard protecting both one’s garden and one’s castle. This new version is now cast in stone and aged in our traditional time honoured fashion.
The Monterey Lantern is based on an antique found in the Berkshires and adapted for modern living. Each lantern is cut and soldered by hand, evoking the simplicity and traditional elegance of a more tranquil time. Not only are these lanterns well made, but they also stand up in all weather, and age gracefully. We make it in two sizes. UL approved.
This was cast directly from Robin’s father’s walking cane, which was originally made from wood. We thought it to be a wonderful design for a hose guide in the garden and hope you do too.
This Seated Gargoyle is a mythological creature, set in places where you want to project defense and security. Also children find them enticing and like to sit near them and have a chat. It is made in cast stone and aged in our traditional time honoured fashion.
An original sculpture by our friend Ernie Chase, this snapping turtle, a favourite of his, we now cast in our aged stone. Rarely seen in the wild, each one brings delight when we encounter them in nature and hope that the same is true when you encounter this character in your garden.
This cast Owl aged in the traditional Campo fashion, stands erect and vigilant always the sentry of the garden. Casting a wise protective eye upon all that he sees with his piercing eyes.
Named after Barbara and Robin’s pet pig, this cast Yorkshire specimen has been dubbed Sir Francis Bacon. The real one lived in Barbara and Robin’s family home for almost a month before being loosed upon the land to forage for local truffles. Having found absolutely none he was then able to truly earn his name.
Designed in cast cement and almost indistinguishable from the true Mesquite wood, these bowls strike a handsome figure wherever they are placed. They are stunning as centerpieces or can be used anywhere in the home as a catch all. They come in two sizes.
A New England Landmark, Newport is where we encountered this traditional American design.It comes in two sizes, has clear glass and it is wall mounted. Each lantern is cut and soldered by hand, evoking the simplicity and traditional elegance of a more tranquil time. Not only are these lanterns well made, but also they stand up in all weather, and age gracefully. We make it in two sizes. UL approved.
A very practical way to perch a large number of planters. This hand wrought iron plant stand is 1/4 of a circle. If you have two side by side you can make a half moon. And the four together make a full circle, allowing one to display a large and wonderful assortment of plants.