Salt Glazed Flue Liners

Product Code: WAT-03069

£60.00 Excl. VAT

Salt Glazed Flue Liners

Salt glazed flue liners bring character and heritage to any garden or restoration project. The salt glaze creates a water-resistant coating that helps protect against frost and weather damage, making these liners more than suitable for use in the garden. Their simple form invites creative planting, with bright flowers and foliage spilling over their weathered edges.

Dimensions- Diameter 12″ x Height 26″ (Dia. 30.5cm x H66cm)

Please note, due to the nature of production, the age of the items and process of reclamation, there are likely to be differences in appearance between individual items, even of the same product. This includes colour, varying defects, size differences and other variations.

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Additional information

Weight 15 kg
Dimensions 30.5 × 30.5 × 66 cm

Description

Salt Glazed Flue Liners

Salt glazed flue liners bring character and heritage to any garden or restoration project. Originally made for lining chimney flues, they now offer decorative and practical uses. These reclaimed pieces stand approximately 26 inches tall and make striking garden planters. Whether placed in wild borders or more formal spaces, they catch the eye with their strong form and weathered finish.

Salt glazing has its roots in 15th-century Germany and became widespread in Victorian Britain. During firing, salt is thrown into a hot kiln. The salt vapour reacts with the clay, creating a glossy, textured surface. This process gives each piece a unique finish that is both attractive and highly durable.

Salt glazed flue liners benefit from this process in several ways. The glaze creates a water-resistant coating that helps protect against frost and weather damage. It also strengthens the ceramic body, allowing the piece to endure heat, cold and moisture over decades of use.

Originally, flue liners served a vital role in chimneys. They helped guide smoke safely out of buildings and protected masonry from soot and heat. Though no longer used in most modern systems, salt glazed flue liners now find new life as garden features. Their form invites creative planting, with flowers and foliage spilling over their edges.

Authentic Weathering

These reclaimed flue liners carry the marks of their history. Soot stains, chips and surface discolouration tell the story of years spent in working chimneys. These features highlight their past and give each piece a genuine sense of age and use.

Using reclaimed roofing materials like salt glazed flue liners supports sustainability. It reduces waste and saves valuable materials from landfill. Reclaiming also preserves traditional techniques that are rarely seen in new products today. These salt glazed flue liners bring more than utility—they add weight, form and a sense of continuity. They offer a way to honour the past while creating something new in your garden or home. With every weathered surface and mark of use, they speak of quality and lasting purpose.

Use alongside salt glazed sinks to create a coherent planter display.