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THE FANCIFUL ARCHAEOLOGIST – The 18th century Italian archaeologist, Geovanni Battista Piranesi, was famous for his detailed sketches of ancient buildings and monuments, some of which were entirely fanciful. While far from real, many were very beautiful, like this streamline obelisk with its smooth edges,...

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...

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...

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...

FROM THE SPANISH MAIN – The Portobello wall fountain takes its name from the Spanish waterfront in the old city of Panama. It was from this beautiful port that merchants and pirates of the Caribbean came and went. These marauders of the Spanish Main left...

LIGHTNESS OF BEING – The Positano Dining Base, with its two slender arms, performs its function with airy finesse. The decorative features of this base, its flower rondels and coiling flutes, are positioned toward ground level where they can be best seen and enjoyed. This...

OLD FRENCH SPLENDOUR – Aix en Provence, called the ‘City of a Thousand Fountains’, set the style for classically tiered fountains over a century ago, and the large Provence Fountain takes its cue from those. Water begins its journey via a decorative finial at the...

CONTAINED SPLENDOUR – Small gardens can enjoy the splendour of the great Aix en Provence fountains with the Provence Small. This single-tiered fountain has the same grandiose elements as its larger French cousins. These include a decorative finial on top from where the water begins...

FROM OLD RANGOON – The Rangoon Rain Drum is a small, side table made of moulded stone. It has a radiating sun pattern on top, surrounded by concentric rings of geometric designs. The sides of the drum are also encircled with geometric bands, and the...

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...

SIMPLY ROUND – The rim of the Roma Pond is finished with a slight ledge, then a smooth, rounded top. The addition of antique texturing overall makes the Roma Pond a perfect reservoir base for any old-world or figurine-fountain, such as the Dante Boy with...

THE SPRINGWATER FOUNTAIN – Fountains were once the main source of water in Italian towns, even in the city of Roma, and most were crafted on simple, classical lines. Such is the Romano Fountain. It has a tall, arched backplate from which a metal-like Varia...

FROM THE MOUNTAIN – This simple, barrel-shaped planter takes its inspiration from the Sagada Province in the Philippines, a place of rugged mountains and cascading waterfalls. In Sagada, centuries old rice terraces have been carved out of the mountainsides and fed with water tumbling from...

STANDING STONES – Stone and water are fundamental elements, stone implying permanence and water embodying renewal and change. They are often paired in modern garden design, as they are here in the rectangular Sakura Fountain. Two jets of water rise from the top of the...

CONTEMPORARY ELEGANCE – The Salina Urn is a bowl-shaped planter, pared down from its ornate origins to this starkly modern piece. The ring at the base of the bowl is its only embellishment, leaving the foot on which it stands perfectly streamline and minimalist. What...