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THE PALACE URN – This fabulous urn is as arresting as its namesake, the gardens of the Grimaldi Palace in Monaco, gardens that have been tended without cease for seven centuries. At the base of the urn, a great cluster of acanthus leaves curl back...

THE HAND-WASHING FOUNTAIN – Handwashing before eating was a claim to gentility in medieval Europe. This gave rise to charming street fountains with hand-washing bowls. Centuries later, indoor plumbing robbed these fountains of their purpose but not their appeal. Across Italy they lived on in...

THE HORSE TAMER – In lively bas-relief, a warrior attempts to tame a spirited horse as only a hero of antiquity could do. The man stands firm beside the animal, reining in its wild nature, while his cloak billows behind him, attesting to the intensity...

SCALES OF A FISH – The fish-scale patterning of the Jalna Planter was first used in ancient times when making suits of armour. Individual metal scales were arranged in overlapping rows and laced onto a fabric backing. So attractive was the effect, that potters soon...

THE WATER JAR – The Java Planter is a replica of urns found in old Indonesian villages, and made for the purpose of storing and transporting water. Practical in design, these jars were fashioned with broad bases and wide necks that gave easy access to...

THE CAVE GODDESS – This Kandara, or cave dwelling goddess, could well be Parvati to whom Shiva imparted the secret of immortality. Despite the care Shiva took when whispering those secret words, a pair of doves overheard him. As a result, they too became immortal,...

THE TIBETAN GODDESS – A certain follower of Buddha was about to enter nirvana when he looked back and, seeing all the suffering in the world, he wept. From his tears Tara, the female Buddhist goddess, was born - she whose compassion is greater than...

THE TIBETAN GODDESS – A certain follower of Buddha was about to enter nirvana when he looked back and, seeing all the suffering in the world, he wept. From his tears Tara, the female Buddhist goddess, was born - she whose compassion is greater than...

THE PUMPKIN  – The organic look of the Keswick Sehore Planter might suggest it takes its shape from a ripe pumpkin. Or a half-opened lotus. Or the seed pod of a poppy. Or a cross-pollination of all three combined. Whatever the inspiration behind its intriguing...

BUBBLING WATER BARREL – The free-standing Kezu Fountain is a very modern water feature, with its ribbed sides, tapering foot and concealed reservoir pond. Water bubbles high from the top, then sluices over the rim to go skating, chattering and sparkling down over hundreds of...

BUBBLING WATER BARREL – The free-standing Kezu Fountain is a very modern water feature, with its ribbed sides, tapering foot and concealed, reservoir pond. Water bubbles high from the top, then sluices over the rim to go skating, chattering and sparkling down over many hundred,...

THE ORIENTAL PLANTER – As decorators know, every room should have a circle of some kind. That includes outdoor rooms, and the versatile Kobe Planter can oblige. Originally intended for Oriental gardens, the Kobe Planter can also serve as a lily pond or a garden...

THE ORIENTAL PLANTER – As decorators know, every room should have a circle of some kind. That includes outdoor rooms, and the versatile Kobe Planter can oblige. Originally intended for Oriental gardens, the Kobe Planter can also serve as a lily pond or a garden...

THE ORIENTAL PLANTER – As decorators know, every room should have a circle of some kind. That includes outdoor rooms, and the versatile Kobe Planter can oblige. Originally intended for Oriental gardens, the Kobe Planter can also serve as a lily pond or a garden...

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...

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...