LUCK & SAFETY – Throughout Asia, lion-dogs are traditionally placed at the entrance to homes, as they are symbols of protection and prosperity. The Tanjung Lion displays its strength with rearing stance, bared teeth and piercing eyes. Its prosperity, on the other hand, is displayed...
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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...
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THE SENTINEL – The lavish details of the Francesco Urn are a counterpoise to its otherwise starkly angular shape. Below the wide lid, the cone-shaped urn is decorated with bands of lacy patterning and two heavy garlands of leaves, ribbons and fruit. The tiny lobed...
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THE DRINKING TROUGH – Every English village and town once boasted a drinking trough for its horses, and the practical nature of those water troughs meant they were rarely decorated. That same, workaday character is retained in the Equus Trough Fountain, making it a natural...
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STAND ALONE SIMPLICITY – Epos Columns can be used in decorative ways throughout a garden. One lone column, standing like the last remnant of a temple, lends antiquity to a garden bower. Or placed as a pair, two colums can be positioned to frame a...
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A TRUE CLASSIC – The shape of the Bordeaux Urn has been with us since the time of the ancient Greeks. Here, the bell shaped goblet rises from a ballooned semi-lobe, to a flared rim decorated with egg-and-dart patterning. The socle below wears a triple-beaded...
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