Add a touch of magic to your garden with our pretty fairy chime. Place it by a pond or in a favourite border and let the breeze ripple through the chimes and fill the garden with enchanting music.
Our charming windchime is based on Cicely Mary Barker's Pansy Flower Fairy, which in the poem accompanying her original illustration she describes as Black and brown and velvety and Loved by people big and small .
Our thermometer is decorated with one of British gardens' favourite visitors. The innovative design recalls the Victorian passion for fashioning everyday objects into novelty items.
Features
Wooden handle
Trowel and robin crafted in weather resistant resin
Thermometer measures temperature in centigrade and farenheit
Our Fairy Keyhide is inspired by the Victorian love of making even the most practical items decorative. Beneath our enchanting fairy there's a secret compartment with a concealed slide open door.
Our Wall Plaque features a quote by the Victorian poet Robert Browning. Quotes and inscriptions regularly appeared on Victorian sentimental jewellery and other decorative items.
Although the origins and symbolism of the Green Man are still not certain, his existence can be traced back to Ancient Roman times. He seems to have been used as a pagan and secular symbol and today is most often regarded as a celebration of nature.
Our brightly-coloured cushion featuring the native North American Gaillardia or Blanket Flower would make a cheerful addition to a sitting room or conservatory.
Features
Front 62% cotton, 48% polyester. Back 100% cotton. Filling 100% Polyester
Image taken from a vintage seed packet from the Beryl Peters Archives
Cats have been popular ever since they were kept as rodent killers by the Ancient Egyptians and elevated to god-like status and mummified at death. Our charming cat statue cleverly conceals a secret compartment which can be used for storing a spare key.
Use the power of the sun to provide an enchanting glow in the garden on warm summer evenings. Our charming Solar Lamp features a fairy inspired by the fairy paintings of artists such as Richard Dadd and Arthur Rackham.
Herald the arrival of spring with this pretty windchime modelled on celebrated fairy artist Cicely Mary Barker's Cowslip Fairy, who first appeared in The Flower Fairies of Spring, published in 1923.
Drawing on the archives of garden history, our traditional garden clock features the quote 'Time and tide wait for no man' and the image of a sun face.
This enchanting Fairy Garden Ornament is inscribed with the words Garden fairies come at dawn, bless the flowers then they're gone . Hang it on a wall or place it at the bottom of the garden to welcome visitors to a magical fairy world.
The enchanting words of William Shakespeare's Queen of the Fairies are engraved on this plaque together with an image of two fairies dancing, creating a magical centrepiece for a wall or fence in your garden.
With their free-flowing hair and wings and their organic forms, fairy maidens were the perfect embodiment of Art Nouveau. Typically in our Fairy Birdbath the leaf decoration takes the form of the bath.
The decoration on our Wall Plaque is inspired by the stylised floral patterns that dominated Art Nouveau design. It bears the words 'A quiet time in a quiet place; a daily need for a moment's grace.'