Additional information
Weight | 80 kg |
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Dimensions | 101.6 × 50.8 × 30.5 cm |
OPENING HOURS Monday to Thursday 08:00-17:00, Friday 08:00-16:30, Saturday 10:00-16:00, Sunday CLOSED See additional info here.
01327 811 888
£900.00 Excl. VAT
These Coade Stone Pedestals bring heritage and history into any garden setting. Coade stone, developed in the 18th century by Eleanor Coade, is a fired ceramic known for its strength and fine sculptural detail. Being reclaimed pieces, these pedestals show heavy weathering along with marks and chips appropriate to age and previous use.
Dimensions- L20″ x W20″ x H12″ (L50.8cm x W50.8cm x H30.5cm)
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 colour variation, varying defects, size differences and other variations.
2 in stock
Weight | 80 kg |
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Dimensions | 101.6 × 50.8 × 30.5 cm |
Weathered Coade Stone Pedestals bring heritage and history into any garden setting. Sold in pairs, these reclaimed pieces carry the mark of time. Their aged surfaces speak of craftsmanship and durability, offering both character and function. Coade stone, developed in the 18th century by Eleanor Coade, is a fired ceramic known for its strength and fine sculptural detail.
These pedestals measure 20 inches square and 12 inches high. Their low, wide form makes them ideal for displaying urns, vases or garden sculptures. Whether supporting a tall planter or a decorative feature, they create a grounded, stable base. Their weathered look blends beautifully with wild planting schemes and more traditional layouts. As reclaimed pieces, these pedestals show environmental staining and marks and chips appropriate to age and previous use.
Weathered Coade Stone Pedestals come from a period when form and function were closely tied. The artificial stone material resists frost, rain and time, making it perfect for outdoor use. Many original examples still stand in iconic places like St George’s Chapel and Buckingham Palace. This speaks volumes about the quality of the material and the vision of its maker.
Choosing reclaimed pieces such as these pedestals supports sustainable garden design. It reduces demand for new resources and helps preserve historic materials. Each pair of Weathered Coade Stone Pedestals tells its own story. Their wear, texture and colour shifts show how they’ve aged naturally over time.
These pedestals do more than support garden features—they add presence. Their size and weight offer stability, while their texture draws the eye. Coade stone allows fine detail and, as a result, each pedestal shows subtle design elements that stand out.
You can use Weathered Coade Stone Pedestals in formal gardens, walled courtyards or naturalistic plantings. They sit comfortably among grasses, gravel, or clipped hedging. Their scale is modest, yet their impact is strong. Bring structure and visual depth to your garden with the enduring appeal of these Coade Stone Pedestals.
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Cuttle Mill Business Park
Watling Street
Northamptonshire
NN12 6LF
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