Landscape Accents

Landscape Accents
Landscape Accents are great gift ideas. They also can add that special touch of flair to your yard or business landscape.
  • In this stunning piece, master sculptor Klaus Kinast presents his interpretation of the Queen of the Garden. Flawless in beauty and with an elegant elongated neck, Hortus Reginae will proudly rule over your garden space. Use her as a planter, pedestal or birdbath. She looks particularly regal adorned with the flowering appendices of a cascading plant, substituting for hair.
  • Hortus Rex

    $254.95
    A companion piece to the very popular Hortus Reginae (Queen of the Garden). Use him as a planter, pedestal, or birdbath. He looks particularly regal adorned with the flowering appendices of a cascading plant, substituting for hair.
  • Beautiful concrete planter cast in the form of stacked stones. Can be left outside year-round.  
  • Out of stock
    ‘Beneath the clouds lives the Earth Mother from whom is derived the Water of Life, who at her bosom feeds plants, animals and men.’ – Algonquin legend In many cultures, dating back since the first civilizations, Mother Nature or the Earth Mother has been associated with plentiful harvests, fruitfulness and fertility. Her image is depicted in many mediums and here we proudly offer a sculptural Mother Nature to encourage abundance in your own home and garden.
  • Beautiful Tree Design planter for outdoor use. Has a hole for drainage.
  • A graceful garden urn planter for your front door, outdoor living space, or garden.
  • Jordan Van Sewell’s work deals with the juxtaposition of animals that have entered the human condition. His creatures become spokespersons for the events that surround us. It is through this change of circumstances that we get a deeper insight into where we, as the human race, are headed.
  • Pictured here is the youthful face of the most influential leader of 18th & 19th century Europe, Napoleon Bonaparte.  He was born Napoleone di Buonaparte on the island of Corsica in 1769 into minor Italian nobility. He survived the tumultuous times of the French revolution and went on to rise to the top of the French military . A brilliant military strategist and gifted political leader, Napoleon experienced many glorious victories and installed himself as Emperor of France in 1804. He was eventually defeated at the battle of Waterloo in 1815 and died in exile on the British island of Saint Helena.
  • Out of stock
    Rapa Nui or Easter Island Megalith Located over 3500 km (2700 miles) off the coast of Chile, Easter Island boasts the world’s largest collection of megaliths. These giant statues range in height from 3 to 10m (10 – 33 feet) and were constructed over 18 centuries ago. All of the statues face westward and their significance is still a subject of debate. Some say they represent lost kings, and that one was constructed for every king. Others say they are to scare away invaders. They were carved from volcanic rock from Rano Raraku. The real mystery is how they were transported to where they now stand. Weighing as much as 27 metric tons (50,000lbs), the mystery is as great as the construction of the pyramids.
  • Emile Gallé (1846-1904) was one of the foremost figures of the French Art Nouveau movement. He began his working career as apprentice to his father, a studio glassmaker. By 1884 he had developed his unique Art Nouveau style and was supplying studio glass to, among others, the Parisian shop “L’Art Nouveau”, (source of the movement’s namesake). He produced many forms of art glass and later furniture, but is perhaps best known for his overlaid cameo pieces of unusual design and exquisite quality. These pieces now command vast sums at auctions.
  • Griffin

    $115.95
    A griffin is a mythical monster with the head and wings of an eagle and the body and tail of a lion. From the Latin gryphus, griffins were revered in medieval times and animated in sculpture found upon churches and cathedrals throughout Europe. The strength and grace of a lion and the alert panoramic sight of an eagle characterize the griffin’s appeal.
  • Queydo – The Guardian was inspired by Gothic imagery. Queydo’s watchfulness exudes a feeling of security and calmness. The unique characteristics of this gargoyle sculpture add a comforting and interesting personality to the home environment.
  • Cousin to Bob, Ernie is a curious creature who inhabits only the finer gardens. Charming and passionate, he is shown here demonstrating his amorous intentions with the offer of a flower. Known for his popularity with the ladies, Ernie’s irresistible smile and puppy dog eyes make him a perennial favorite.
  • The Gothic imagination reverently acknowledges the awesome spiritual forces that are operative in our world, and its art stresses a reality that includes the spiritual, as well as the physical. Our gothic creature, sculpted by Craig Miller, symbolises such as extended reality: Mikan is earthly and familiar, yet fantastic and otherworldly as he peers into the heavens toward a greater single existence in which the physical and spiritual merge. Mikan’s knowing smile projects a transcendent wisdom cultivated through his long contact with the continuous flow of human experience. He is like a spectre of departed years, and shall remain long after those who now gaze upon him have ceased to be in this world.
  • Do you have something to hide?
    • Mock Rocks and enclosures are cast directly from natural stone - color and texture are built in, not painted on.
    • Durable commercial grade construction - will not fade or crack in sunlight or cold temperatures
    • Heavy-duty base channel construction and built in custom stake tabs accommodate durable ground stakes included with each rock
    • Made in the USA of recyclable composite materials
    • ASSE standard 1060 certification available on specific models
  • 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.
  • ‘Beneath the clouds lives the Earth Mother from whom is derived the Water of Life, who at her bosom feeds plants, animals and men.’ – Algonquin legend In many cultures, dating back since the first civilizations, Mother Nature or the Earth Mother has been associated with plentiful harvests, fruitfulness and fertility. Her image is depicted in many mediums and here we proudly offer a sculptural Mother Nature to encourage abundance in your own home and garden.  
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.

Title

Go to Top