Thursday, March 3, 2011

It's a small world...miniature really

The Classic Miniatures were inspired by the French Parterre of the 15th – 17th centuries to reflect a more formal approach to miniature gardening.

You can fill the mini border planters with moss, greenery, or leave them unadorned.  Does a tiny garden appeal to you?

A little French gate, a small bicycle parked and waiting, a special gazebo or even a tiny wheelbarrow and little tools?

Simply for fun, we wonder if you and your friends are attracted to these little worlds? Would love to hear what you think.

Note: these are all fairly small in size. For example, the little tables are 1.5” – 2.5”. The statue is 7.5” tall, and placed on a 1.25” x 4.5” round planter, then different shapes and sizes of curved or straight planters are 1.25” tall, and for example 2 pieces each 9” form a 9” circle.

Fun fact: statue garden planter (first photo above) is designed to go on a table, and for the owner to plant in the little curved planters.  It is watertight resin, so that you really can plant! The statue is 7.5” tall, and placed on a 1.25” x 4.5” round planter, then different shapes and sizes of curved or straight planters are 1.25” tall, and for example 2 pieces each 9” form a 9” circle.

CLICK here to take a quick, one question poll!

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