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| Weight | 30 kg |
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| Dimensions | 30.5 × 30.5 × 114.3 cm |
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Ornamental Fluted Chimney Pot
This ornamental fluted chimney pot stands as a distinctive example of British ceramic craftsmanship with strong visual appeal. The design of this sculptural chimney pot is particularly unusual and highly decorative. Although no longer ideal for roofing use, it excels as a garden feature or statement planter. Planted with bright flowers, its salt glazed finish complements natural colour beautifully.
Approximate dimensions- Dia. 12″ x H45″ (Dia. 30.5cm x H114.3cm)
Please note, due to the nature of production, the age of the items and process of reclamation, there are likely to be imperfections and wear marks.
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| Weight | 30 kg |
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| Dimensions | 30.5 × 30.5 × 114.3 cm |
This ornamental fluted chimney pot stands as a distinctive example of British ceramic craftsmanship with strong visual appeal. Reclaimed and rare, this ornamental fluted chimney pot brings both history and character into any outdoor setting. It stands out against the popular designs of standard crown and round top chimney pots, presenting an artistic version instead.
Chimney pots became widespread in Britain during the Georgian and Victorian periods as coal fires increased. They improved chimney draught and helped carry smoke safely away from homes. Over time, they also became decorative features, reflecting regional styles and craftsmanship.
This ornamental fluted chimney pot is crafted from durable stoneware clay, a material fired at high temperatures for strength. As a result, it resists frost, moisture, and thermal shock with impressive reliability. Therefore, it remains well suited to outdoor environments, even after years of exposure.
Salt glazing gives this ornamental fluted chimney pot its distinctive finish and protective surface. During firing, salt is introduced into the kiln, where it reacts to form a glassy coating. Consequently, the surface becomes weather resistant, slightly textured, and rich in tonal variation.
The design of this ornamental fluted chimney pot is particularly unusual and highly decorative. Its short square base transitions into an octagonal section with cleverly integrated vents. Above, rounded forms house elegant fluting, leading the eye upward to a classic crown motif. Furthermore, its impressive height of 45 inches enhances its presence and visual impact.
This ornamental salt glazed chimney pot shows clear signs of age, including soot-filled cracks, chipped edges, and surface discolouration. However, these features enhance its authenticity and tell a story of long service. Rather than detract, they add depth and individuality to the piece.
Although no longer ideal for roofing use, it excels as a garden feature or statement planter. Planted with bright flowers, its salt glazed finish complements natural colour beautifully. In addition, it draws attention and anchors surrounding planting schemes with ease.
Using reclaimed roofing elements like this salt glazed fluted chimney pot supports sustainable design practices. Reuse reduces waste and limits the need for new production. Moreover, reclaimed pieces offer unique character that modern alternatives often lack, making each garden feel more personal.


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