Pots can be placed in gardens to fulfill the function of sculpture.  They can serve as a focal point to draw the eye across the garden, like a classical urn reinterpreted for the twenty-first century.  They can draw attention to a significant group of plants, give a vertical accent to a pool or enhance and strengthen a sitting area on a terrace with colour and form.  They can also be enjoyed for their beauty alone.  The Garden Gallery's ceramic pots are hand built and high-fired to make them resistant to frost.


Adam Buick - Moon Jars (stoneware clay, 45 cms)

Adam Buick - Moon Jars (stoneware clay, 50 cms)

Allan Manham - Pots (ceramic)

Allan Manham - Pots (ceramic)

Carolyn Genders - Downlands Flattened Sculptural Form I (ceramic, 57 cms tall)

Carolyn Genders - Pebble Forms (ceramic)

Carolyn Genders - Pebble Forms (ceramic, diameter 18 cms approx.)

Carolyn Genders - Pebble Forms I and II (ceramic, diameter 35 cms)

Carolyn Genders - Sgraffitto Sculptural Form (ceramic, ash plinth, diameter 43 cms)

Christine-Ann Richards - Rolled-Top Vase (high-fired ceramic, ht. 105 cms)

Diana Roles - Bird Bath, Foliage and Ground Piece (ceramic)

Diana Roles - Foliage II (ceramic, ht. 1.3 m)

Lotte Glob - Rock Pools (ceramic)

Penelope Batley - Pot (stoneware clay, detail)

Penelope Batley - Pots (stoneware clay, 58 x 20/65 x 45/50 x 28 cms)

Wendy Hoare - Poppy Seed Pot & Golden Almond Pot (crank clay & oxides / stoneware clay, hts. 90 & 86 cms)


Fine Art for Gardens by Contemporary Artists