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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...

THE KINGLY GUARD – Standing lions have long been incorporated into gardens, usually as sentinels standing guard at the gates. They lend a stately quality to an entrance, embodying strength and constancy. This large, Standing Lion, with his serious gaze and flowing mane, will dignify...

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...

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...

MEDIUM ELEVATION PEDESTAL – The Savoy Pedestal is specially sized to support the lovely Savoy Urn with Rings. It features a solid foot with a cushioned rise and a simple, rounded, overhanging lip. The plinth itself has delicately indented edges. This pedestal makes a fitting...

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...

THE MEDIEVAL TORCH – Long before oil lamps and candles were devised, there were torches. These crude lamps were made by ramming a wad of rag, soaked in fat, into a small, metal basket or cup. A long handle attached to the cup allowed the...

THE DRINKING TROUGH – In the past, drinking troughs for horses were usually spartan in design, and that austerity lends the Spartan Trough Fountain its special appeal today. This large fountain is decorated with the outline of external framework on the trough. The same deep...

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...

THE DRINKING TROUGH – In the past, drinking troughs for horses were usually spartan in design, and that simplicity and austerity lends the Spartan Planter its special appeal today. This long, low planter is decorated only with an external framework, making it just as suitable...

THE DRINKING TROUGH – In the past, drinking troughs for horses were usually spartan in design, and that simplicity and austerity lends the Spartan Planter its special appeal today. This long, low planter is decorated only with an external framework, making it just as suitable...

WHEN HALF IS WHOLE – Like the tiny island of San Pietro off the coast of Sicily, this half urn brings beauty and interest to small spaces, thus making it perfect for pocket-sized courtyards or diminutive balconies. At just 320 mm deep, this urn delivers...

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...

THE DECORATED URN – The gorgeous Palermo Urn is decorated from top to toe, starting with a skirt of splayed palm leaves for a foot. The socle above has a ledge of hidden flowers, the urn's bowl is covered in balloon lobes, and the flared...

THE GARLANDED GOBLET – The dramatically fluted crown of this elegant French fountain is perfectly balanced against the decorated bowl below. Here, two woodland faces support two, low-hanging garlands heavy with fruit, while the base and foot of the fountain are decorated with splayed palm...

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...