Recycled Metal Garden Ornaments Designed in Australia and Hand-Made in Vietnam.
The designs for these unique recycled metal garden ornaments come from an Australian jewellery maker and artist called Aaron Jackson. The original inspiration for the design came to him when hunting for diamonds in Africa.
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"Sustainability is central to the design and production."
The drawings for the design are taken from Australia to the village workshops in Vietnam where they are built using recycled 44-gallon shipping drums …
Unique and Practical with a cracking personality …
All of our recycled metal garden ornaments are individually cut by hand from a variety of different coloured 44-gallon drums. This leads to an end product that is slightly different every time.
As well as looking good, many of these metal garden ornaments have a practical purpose as well.
BRUCE THE BULL - RECYCLED METAL GARDEN ORNAMENT AND DRINKS COOLER FROM THE GARDEN FURNITURE CENTRE …
This guy comes in three sizes – small, medium or large. The drinks compartment is insulated to keep your drinks extra cold and he comes with a bottle opener attached to him as well.
To keep him steady when he’s had a few he’s got holes in his feet so he can be fixed to the floor and do his job without spilling a drop.
THE GARDEN FURNITURE CENTRE - CLARENCE THE COW PLANTER - RECYCLED METAL GARDEN ORNAMENT …
Clarence loves flowers ...
Her planting compartment has a drainage-hole fitted with a plug when not needed and she’s got wheels on her back hoofs to make the old girl easy to move when she’s in full bloom.
Recycled Metal Garden Ornaments – promoting skills that will last for generations …
The main reason the workshops are based in Vietnam is to allow local people in an under-developed region to learn new skills that will give them, and successive generations after them, a source of income for the rest of their life.
Metal Garden Ornaments that will outlive their makers …
The 44-gallon shipping drums that are used to make this endearing range of ornaments were originally used in long-haul shipping runs in ferocious ocean storms as part of the process that turns them into these metal sculptures they are further coated with enamel for added protection against the elements in your back garden.
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