FORM AND FUNCTION
Bespoke contemporary sculptures created to inhabit your outdoor fireplace and fire pit, as an enriching focal point in the garden, with or without flames.
Bonfire brings the idea of burning branches inside the house. The steel rods glow in the fire as the steel begins to expand, creating a dramatic centre piece.
This wonderful Loop Farandole fire sculpture by artist Cathy Azria makes a truly dramatic statement in outdoor spaces. The gardens below show two examples of a bespoke Loop Farandole in different London locations.
Loop was inspired by the rings around the planet Saturn. The fire makes a stellar statement – with flames from an invisible burner leaping up through a sculpture of steel loops.
This homage to Fritz Lang’s classic movie of 1927, Metropolis features tall strips of metal echoing the film’s extraordinary skylines. Flames (generated by gas or bioethanol) lick through the steel skyscrapers to mesmerising effect.
Loop the loop is a variation of Loop, inspired by Saturn’s rings. The loops dance in a calm way, at a similar height, creating a peaceful and tranquil mood. In contrast, Loop with its less controlled height, adds more drama.
A concept developed for both inside and out, Nest sits over a concealed gas or bio-ethanol burner and can be filled with faux logs or coals. Outside Nest can be used to burn real logs or fired by gas or bio-ethanol.
Tapering steel plates are stacked and leant against each other to define geometric planes through a sculptural form. Added drama is created by the stack’s apparent (but not actual!) instability. Once the concealed burner is ignited, flames lick through the steel elements which begin to glow – providing a compelling heat source that still radiates warmth hours after the fire has been switched off.
This outdoor fire looks like a traditional Bonfire but it’s in fact made of steel rods and set into a bed of chippings.
Projects developped with leading garden landscapers.
Bonfire brings the idea of burning branches inside the house. The steel rods glow in the fire as the steel begins to expand, creating a dramatic centre piece.
The garden above was designed by Jane Brockbank janebrockbank.com and the fire bowl was created by alexanderamstrong.co.uk
The garden above was designed by janebrocklebank.com and the fire bowl was created by alexanderamstrong.co.uk
The garden above was designed by janebrocklebank.com and the fire bowl was created by alexanderamstrong.co.uk
This wonderful Loop Farandole fire sculpture by artist Cathy Azria makes a truly dramatic statement in outdoor spaces. The gardens show few examples of a bespoke Loop Farandole in different London locations.
Loop was inspired by the rings around the planet Saturn. The fire makes a stellar statement – with flames from an invisible burner leaping up through a sculpture of steel loops.
This homage to Fritz Lang’s classic movie of 1927, Metropolis features tall strips of metal – echoing the film’s extraordinary skylines. Flames (generated by gas or bioethanol) lick through the steel ‘skyscrapers’ to mesmerising effect.
Loop the loop is a variation of Loop, inspired by Saturn’s rings. The loops dance in a calm way, at a similar height, creating a peaceful and tranquil mood. In contrast, Loop, with its less controlled height, adds more drama.
A concept developed for both inside and out, Nest sits over a concealed gas or bio-ethanol burner and can be filled with faux logs or coals. Outside Nest can be used to burn real logs or fired by gas or bio-ethanol.
Tapering steel plates are stacked and leant against each other to define geometric planes through a sculptural form. Added drama is created by the stack’s apparent (but not actual!) instability. Once the concealed burner is ignited, flames lick through the steel elements which begin to glow – providing a compelling heat source that still radiates warmth hours after the fire has been switched off.
This outdoor fire looks like a traditional Bonfire but it’s in fact made of steel rods and set into a bed of chippings.
Stand Up is a happy addition to one’s life, as an extra helping hand wherever you may find yourself.
The newest addition to the Lifestyle collection was born from the sudden pandemic and numerous lockdowns, to ease the stresses of holding your device during those inevitably long daily calls, video-sharing sessions and Zooms.
“I had to find a way to free myself from the slavery of holding my phone to see and hear my loved ones. I wanted Stand Up to be sturdy, while light and portable, in a variety of colours and finishes to suit any taste.”
Dining room tables are a frequent meeting point for family and friends.
Panelled balustrade made to measure to fit your staircase.