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TELLEMENT FRANÇAISE! – Few shapes are more recognisably French than the famous Anduz Urn. Barely a chateau in the south of the country does not feature them. Originating in the town of Anduz over 400 years ago, the inverted bell-shape and graceful design elements of...

THE JEWEL – The large, exquisitely shaped Arida Urn will sit like a jewel in any garden, old or modern, arid or green. Ornamented with simple rows of beading and lavish lacework, the detail on this urn clings with the lightness of a veil. A...

SUBLIME CURVATURE – The Beltrami Urn Fountain takes its name from the Italian mathematician, Eugenio Beltrami, who worked on the geometry of curves. Not that it would take a mathematician’s eye to appreciate the harmony of this fountain’s subtle form. Ornamenting its graceful lines are...

ROUNDED TO PERFECTION – The perfectly smooth, rounded edge of the Como Table Top sweeps around a circular table below a discrete ledge of stone. This distinguishes the flat surface of the table top from the rounded curve of the edge. This medium sized, Como...

THE FEMALE GUARDIAN – Napoleon’s campaign into Egypt in 1798 started a craze for all things Egyptian. Overnight, landscape gardeners were required to include Egyptian figures in their garden designs. But the great Sphinx of Luxor was too rough and weather-beaten to feature in a...

OF THE ARISTOCRACY – In Edwardian England, Mayfair was the place where the aristocracy put their elegance and opulence on display, which is what the singular Mayfair Urn still does today. This exquisitely proportioned urn carries a wealth of ornamentation, yet appears tasteful and finely...

THE GARLANDED GOBLET – The dramatically fluted crown of this elegant French fountain is perfectly balanced against the decorated bowl below. Here, two woodland faces support two, low-hanging garlands heavy with fruit, while the base and foot of the fountain are decorated with splayed palm...

QUIET ELOQUENCE – Poros is a small island off the coast of Greece, and dotted with ruins of such antiquity most have kept their secrets to themselves. As does the Poros Planter. Its innate simplicity could make it very old, or also very new. Its...

THE DRINKING TROUGH – In the past, drinking troughs for horses were usually spartan in design, and that simplicity and austerity lends the Spartan Planter its special appeal today. This long, low planter is decorated only with an external framework, making it just as suitable...