Italian Terrace
Description
Terracotta urns and amphora have had important use throughout history in Italy as storage vessels for oil and wine. Many oil jars have handles which supported long poles for moving the urns when full, rather like a sedan chair. Today we can fill them with water to create an individual feature or equally stand them empty to provide an impressive focal point for the garden, parterre or terrace.
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Pots
Terracotta pots, plants and containers have a long history in Italy for the growing of tender plants, flowers and citrus trees. The vases were moved annually into the grand orangeries to overwinter. Topiary, shrubs, bulbs and annuals are well suited to terracotta pots. See the planting page for a few suggestions. For more examples – click here
Plaques
Break the monotony of a wall, create a focal point, or cover something up! The plaques are predrilled and plugged, you add screws and wire to hang like a picture. To visualise space and shape, cut out card to the size of your choice of plaques and place on the wall. The Pavonne (peacock) represents love and eternity, a great wedding or anniversary present. Byron’s poem about the Assyrians is the scene in Pannello Biga. The party goers in Danzatori is a fun birthday gift. Place a tea light candle in Aquasantiera, it looks charming. For more examples – click here
Statuary
For this collection we use Galestro clay, it is very strong, yet fine for detailed sculpture. Statues are classically used as symbols to represent Roman and Greek history. Position in a knot garden, plant around the base with Daffodils and Verbena Bonariensis. To increase the height and importance, place on a base or plinth. Cut out alcoves within a hedge giving a background to frame the ornament. For more information – click here
Etc Etc
Italian Terrace supplies a range of plinths, pot feet, pot risers and smaller planters. The terracotta plinths and bases add height and importance to the pots and statues. It is important to raise pots off the ground using pot feet, see the pot care page for more information. For examples – click here
Plethora
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