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Weight | 20 kg |
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Dimensions | 27 × 27 × 103 cm |
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This Cannon Top chimney pot is a great example of British architectural heritage. Being reclaimed, this piece features environmental staining, minor chips, and marks that add to its charm. It remains fully functional, capable of improving a chimney’s draw, but repurposed as a garden planter, it offers height variation and a focal point in foliage and on patios.
Dimensions- Diameter 27cm x Height 103cm.
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, even between individual items of the same product. This includes colour, varying defects, minor size differences and other variations.
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Weight | 20 kg |
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Dimensions | 27 × 27 × 103 cm |
The Red Cannon Top Chimney Pot is a striking example of British architectural heritage. Standing at 103cm tall, this reclaimed piece features environmental staining, minor chips, and marks that add to its charm. Its distinctive design resembles a historic cannon, making it an eye-catching addition to any setting. Whether placed back on a roof or repurposed in the garden, this chimney pot holds both function and character.
Chimney pots have been an integral part of British architecture since the 16th century. As coal burning increased, these extensions helped improve airflow and reduce smoke build-up. By the Victorian era, chimney pots became decorative as well as practical, with various shapes emerging, including the Cannon Top, like this red chimney pot. Homes across the UK showcased terracotta designs, each crafted to suit the style of the property.
Terracotta remains the preferred material for chimney pots due to its durability, heat resistance, and ease of production. Clay is shaped, dried, and fired at high temperatures to create a strong, weather-resistant structure. This red Cannon Top chimney pot exemplifies this traditional craftsmanship, with marks that suggest minor surface imperfections formed while the clay was still wet. These details enhance its authenticity and historical appeal.
As a reclaimed item, this chimney pot tells a story through its aged patina. Environmental staining, chips, and wear marks highlight years of exposure to the elements. Despite this, it remains fully functional, capable of improving a chimney’s draw. Repurposed as a garden planter, it offers height variation and a focal point in foliage and on patios. Its robust form provides a sturdy base for flowers or climbing plants, adding character to outdoor spaces.
Choosing reclaimed chimney pots like the red Cannon Top benefits both sustainability and design. By reusing historical materials, homeowners reduce waste and preserve architectural history. These pots also provide a unique charm that modern reproductions often lack. The slight imperfections and weathered finish bring warmth and authenticity to any project, whether restoration or creative reuse.
This Cannon Top chimney pot is a versatile and classic piece. It embodies the rich history of UK chimney pots while offering a second life in modern settings. Whether reinstated on a period property or transformed into a garden feature, it remains a testament to skilled craftsmanship and sustainable design.
Red Cannon Top Chimney Pot 103cm x 27 x 19
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