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THE PERFECT GODDESS – The Lydia Torso is a faithful copy of the very first known, naked depiction of the goddess Aphrodite. It was made in the 4th century BCE by the Greek sculptor, Praxiteles. Regarded as the embodiment of perfect feminine beauty, all later,...

THE ROCOCO JARDINIÈRE – In true Rococo style, this pretty planter is airily decorated with delicate garlands of flowers overlaying equally delicate scrolls. At its centre is an ornamental tree trunk draped with encircling vines, and at either end are playful handles shaped like cockle...

THE WHIMSICAL URN – Mariposa is Spanish for butterfly, creatures that have long been associated with freedom and whimsy. The Mariposa Urn aptly takes its name from them, being moulded from a cluster of palm leaves that are just as free-form and whimsical themselves. The...

THE STRIVING CENTAUR – The Maximus Torso is a classical representation of strength and restraint, power and control. In ancient Greek art the centaur, half man and half horse, was an emblem of civilized will triumphing over wild nature. The Maximus Torso represents a centaur...

THE STABLE PEDESTAL – The Mayfair is a common-sense pedestal with a stepped foot and simple framing on all four sides. This makes it a suitable stand for elevating both streamline garden planters and truly ornate garden urns.  Dimensions: 680 L x 680 W x...

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 MEDICI SWANS – The Medici family of Florence were patrons of the arts for three centuries, and gave their name to an elegant vessel ornamented with swans – the Medici Vase. Today that vase gives its name to Yardware’s splendid Medici Urn. Restrained in...

FLUID MINIMALISM – Based simply on the shape of a block of dressed stone, this low fountain is as contemporary as it is solid. The perfect symmetry of the square Messina Fountain lends itself to modern garden design, yet can also add an eye-catching variant...

FLUID MINIMALISM – Based simply on the shape of a block of dressed stone, this low fountain is as contemporary as it is solid. The perfect symmetry of the square Messina Fountain lends itself to modern garden design, yet can also add an eye-catching variant...

FROM THE SOUK – The souks or marketplaces of Morocco are filled with colourful pottery, but now and again a visitor stumbles upon a jar so different and simple it leaves the others in the shade. The streamline Morocco Urn is one such find. Adorned...

FROM THE SOUK – The souks or marketplaces of Morocco are filled with colourful pottery, but now and again a visitor stumbles upon a jar so different and simple it leaves the others in the shade. The streamline Morocco Urn is one such find. Adorned...

LATTICE DRUMS – The intricate weave of these drum-shaped, stone tables gives them the appearance of metal bands that have been latticed and rivetted together at their cross-over points. The varying heights and sizes of the Naples Side Table/Stools make them truly functional. Two or...

ADJUSTING HER SANDAL – This bas-relief of the goddess Nike once adorned the Temple of Athena in Athens. She leans gracefully forward with one hand lowered to her sandal, while around her is draped a transparent tunic that falls in deep folds. Time has carried...

FROM EAST TO ASIA – The pleasing shape of the large Niken Urn is found in vessels throughout Asia and the East. From a small base it tapers gently upward to a high shoulder, then quickly closes again to a narrow lip. Around its shoulder...

CAPTURED IN STONE – The gardens and countryside of Normandy were captured on canvas forever by the French Impressionists in the late 1800s. The luminous quality of the Normandy sunlight drew them to paint out of doors. Thus they captured nature as it was, robust...