MODERN CLASSIC – The Agora Urn is a low-rimmed, wide-bodied bowl with a rounded lip and circular foot. Everything about it is modern and understated, with the exception of two metal rings adorning its sides. The wide, low shape of the Agora Urn is reminiscent...
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MODERN CLASSIC – The Agora Urn is a low-rimmed, wide-bodied bowl with a rounded lip and circular foot. Everything about it is modern and understated, yet its shape is reminiscent of those large, squat vessels carried about at feasts in ancient times, brimming with wine....
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THE SLENDER GOBLET – Though shaped like a classic goblet, the Agrippa Urn has a dramatically elongated stem which serves to make it a true garden showpiece. Petals etched around the bowl are its only decoration. For the rest, the unadorned stem rises to display...
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ANCIENT CLASSIC – This free-standing fountain takes the form of a timeless amphora, the graceful pottery jars used by ancient Greeks to store oil and wine. As a fountain, the Amphora brings elegance to any garden. Nowhere can it look out of place, especially with...
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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...
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STUNNING SPHERES – As garden features go, nothing is more simple and stand-out than the naturally textured spheres of the Argo Balls. Whether standing alone or grouped in twos or threes, they make a striking statement, lending an element of sublime symmetry to the natural...
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SUBLIME CURVATURE – The Beltrami Urn takes its name from the Italian mathematician, Eugenio Beltrami, who worked on the geometry of curves, or in his own words ‘surfaces of constant curvature’. Not that it would take a mathematician’s eye to appreciate the harmony of this...
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THE EARTH – Emile Zola’s novel, 'La Terre', follows the fortunes of a French farming family who were every bit as hardy and rustic as their tools. The metal bands of the La Terre Planter harken back to that time when tools and vessels of...
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THE EARTH – Emile Zola’s novel, 'La Terre', follows the fortunes of a French farming family who were every bit as hardy and rustic as their tools. The rust-coloured metal bands of the La Terre Planter harken back to that time when tools and vessels...
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INDUSTRIAL BY DESIGN – The Lima Square Planter is designed to complement modern, industrial décor. Its regular cube shape is studded all over with faux metal rivets, giving it the look of old girders or steel beams. As a final touch, the rim and base...
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PRACTICAL OPULENCE – The Regency period in England was a time of grand opulence, and in décor that meant making things larger and more imposing than they needed to be. Hence, the bulbous shape, heavily lobed body, and pronounced lip of the Regent Urn. All...
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