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Garden Furniture
Garden Furniture is available in a variety of materials and styles, shapes and sizes.
From the more traditional style dining tables and chairs in teak, mahogany, oak, etc, to more contemporary materials including titanium, concrete, aluminium, rubber, fabric and stainless steel, etc.
Unconventional modern garden furniture was, until recently, only available with expensive designer price tags, but designs have now filtered down to the high street and cost conscious retailers are offering exciting, mass produced alternatives at affordable prices.
As with anything the price you pay will usually reflect quality and workmanship involved and possibly also reflect the expected ... |
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Glass
The use of glass in creating garden 'rooms' is becoming increasingly popular. Glass has the benefit of acting as a windbreak and creating suntraps without closing down the dimensions of the outside space. Nowadays, glass is available in a variety of colours and finishes - including frosted, clear, sandblasted, or even customised etched finishes. It provides a contemporary option to garden designers for ballastrading, wall divides, and even gazebo walls. |
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Sculptures
Sculpture in the Garden
Placing a sculpture or sculptural form in your garden doesn’t need to be difficult. The main point to consider is that the material that it is made from can withstand the elements.
Sculpture can provide an attractive focus within any outdoor space. The eye is naturally drawn to materials and shapes that enhance and contrast with the local environment, the planting, the surrounding landscape or architecture. Sculpture can be formal, traditional, figurative, abstract, contemporary, organic, natural, colourful, obvious, fun, secretive, questioning, the list is endless….. Sculpture can be placed to provide a focus from a set viewpoint within a home o... |
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