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Weight | 25 kg |
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Dimensions | 44 × 44 × 37 cm |
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Reclaimed Composite Stone Gadrooned Planter
This small reclaimed composite stone gadrooned planter combines history, craftsmanship and character, making it a distinctive addition to any garden. Heavily weathered, with one broken corner on the base, this patina enhances its authenticity allowing the planter to blend seamlessly with mature gardens, or provide rustic texture in more contemporary spaces.
Dimensions- Diameter 17 1/2″ x Height 14 1/2″
Please note, due to the nature of production, the age of the items and process of reclamation, there are likely to be defects and wear marks. This includes surface wear, cracks and discolouration.
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Weight | 25 kg |
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Dimensions | 44 × 44 × 37 cm |
This small reclaimed composite stone gadrooned planter combines history, craftsmanship and character, making it a distinctive addition to any garden. Composite stone is a man-made material, produced by binding crushed stone with cement or resin. Developed during the nineteenth century, it quickly became popular for creating decorative garden features. Its strength, versatility and ability to hold fine detail made it a practical and affordable alternative to carved natural stone. As a result, many composite stone pieces from this period remain in use today, showing the material’s durability.
Composite stone is particularly effective for planters because it withstands weather while retaining detail and structure. Indeed, this composite stone gadrooned planter demonstrates those qualities beautifully. Its rim is decorated with small gadroons, which are convex ornamental ridges often seen on classical vessels. These details, echoed in the low base, show the careful design that went into its making. Even with age and use, the planter retains its distinctive form and presence.
As a reclaimed piece, this composite stone planter bears the marks of time. The rim displays lichen growth, moss patches and subtle discolouration. In addition, minor edge wear is visible, and the outer surface of the bowl has been softened by years of weathering. Furthermore, the base shows erosion, with much of the original detail worn away, and a broken corner. However, rather than detracting, this patina enhances its authenticity. It allows the planter to blend seamlessly with mature gardens or provide rustic texture in more contemporary spaces.
Functionally, the composite stone gadrooned planter serves as a versatile vessel for flowers and foliage. Its weathered exterior provides a gentle backdrop that highlights bright blooms and seasonal planting. The softened surface works in harmony with natural growth, ensuring the display feels organic and balanced.
Choosing a reclaimed composite stone gadrooned planter offers clear benefits. It reduces demand for newly quarried or manufactured materials, supporting sustainability. It also introduces genuine history into your outdoor setting, connecting past craftsmanship with present use. Composite stone’s resilience means this planter remains practical while carrying centuries of character.
By selecting this composite stone gadrooned planter, you add more than planting space. You bring heritage, durability and subtle visual impact to your garden. It is a piece that combines practicality with authenticity, ensuring continued enjoyment for many years to come.
Position on a reclaimed plinth for visual impact.
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