Landscape Accents
Landscape Accents are great gift ideas. They also can add that special touch of flair to your yard or business landscape.
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Out of stockS is for sleek with this new, modern, 100% granite bench. Honed Granite seat with bush-hammered legs formed into an elegant shape gives the S Bench a unique, softer finish than highly polished granite. Seat and legs are separate pieces allowing for easy transport and assembly. Place on a patio or in a public space for a fresh, modern seating option.
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Out of stockThis cream-colored limestone bench comes in 3 pieces to make moving and assembly a breeze.
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Rain chains are an elegant, functional and affordable outdoor accessory that adds charm to any home. As a simple way to add a unique and decorative accent to your house, rain chains maintain the functionality of a traditional downspout. The way rain chains work is really quite simple. Most homes today have rain gutters, and at the end of the gutter is a downspout. Rainwater that hits a roof flows into gutters, which then channel water to downspouts. The rainwater falls through downspouts toward the ground where it’s usually channeled away from a building. Rain chains replace the downspout and guide rain water down the chains which is a beautifully innovative way of managing rainwater runoff.
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Sale!Natural boulder body and head feature hand-crafted accents, smooth features, and polished beak.
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Sale!Natural boulder body and head feature hand-crafted accents, smooth features, and polished beak.
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Sale!Natural boulder body and head feature hand-crafted accents, smooth features, and polished beak.
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Sale!Natural boulder body and head feature hand-crafted accents, smooth features, and polished beak.
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Sale!Natural boulder body and head feature hand-crafted accents, smooth features, and polished beak.
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Sale!Natural boulder body and head feature hand-crafted accents, smooth features and polished beak.
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Buddha, an Indian philosopher and founder of Buddhism, was born in Kapilavastu, India, just inside present-day Nepal. His name Gautama Buddha is a combination of the family name Gautama and the appellation Buddha, meaning “Enlightened One.” One day in 533, according to tradition, he encountered an aged man, a sick man, and a corpse, and he suddenly realized that suffering is the shared lot of humankind. He then came upon a mendicant monk, calm and serene whereupon he determined to adopt his way of life and forsake family, wealth, and power in the quest for truth. Accompanied by disciples, Buddha traveled through the valley of the Ganges River, teaching his doctrines, gathering followers, and establishing monastic communities that admitted anyone regardless of caste. Buddha’s teachings have influenced the lives of millions of people for nearly 2,500 years.