These garden urns carry a classical silhouette- flared tops, rounded bodies, and simple pedestal bases - yet what makes them compelling is their surface. Natural oxidation create a richly textured patina, where soft ivory tones meet deep rust and earth.
Perfectly imperfect, these hold the quiet charm of objects that have lived a life -perhaps once flanking a garden path or resting on a windowsill catching morning light.
Beautifully styled as a pair or separated throughout a space, filled with wildflowers, herbs or left empty to speak for themselves.
Pair - each sold individually
7.5 in at rim x 8.5 in height
c: early 1900’s
These garden urns carry a classical silhouette- flared tops, rounded bodies, and simple pedestal bases - yet what makes them compelling is their surface. Natural oxidation create a richly textured patina, where soft ivory tones meet deep rust and earth.
Perfectly imperfect, these hold the quiet charm of objects that have lived a life -perhaps once flanking a garden path or resting on a windowsill catching morning light.
Beautifully styled as a pair or separated throughout a space, filled with wildflowers, herbs or left empty to speak for themselves.
Pair - each sold individually
7.5 in at rim x 8.5 in height
c: early 1900’s