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Wire Triple Seed Head Garden Stake

A Vintage Garden

£110.00 Delivery included

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    • Order placed
    • 18th December
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    • 23rd December
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    • Standard delivery
    • 27th - 30th December

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  • Made in UK
  • Handmade
Description

This sculpture is just magnificent in the garden. It moves in a breeze and is one of our most popular garden pieces.

Need to know

The sculpture comes in two parts for ease of postage.
The bottom pole pushes up into the upper cavity.
When put together it measures approximately 190cm, so it's a real statement piece.
Please note, the wire I use to make these seedheads will oxidise in the rain to a beautiful rust colour. We try to allow a certain amount of oxidisation prior to posting.

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Receive it by 27th - 30th December

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A Vintage Garden

Alresford, Hampshire

I'm Jane the founder of A Vintage Garden. I’m very proud to be in my late 60s and still working! Each piece I create is unique. I may make many swallows, but no two are the same so when you buy a sculpture from me, you’re getting something that nobody else in the world has! Each sculpture starts with a single strand of wire to sketch the outline and is then interlaced by hand to create the three dimensional details. Sometimes my work is abstract, but always recognisable.