Fletcher and Myburgh blew me away last year with an amazing metal-lace bubble of a garden swing. This year, it’s their copper screens that got me. Indoors or outdoors, the sculptural panels are works of art as much as they are practical space dividers.
Wouldn’t it be wonderful, to set one into a window frame cut into a privacy fence? Or use a copper screen as the backdrop for a freestanding water feature in your garden, the designers suggest.
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I am a total sucker for yard and garden art - and these are absolutely lovely. Nice find!
Oh yeah, I can think of a dozen places to use these screens, can’t you?
Those are beautiful.
I’d love to have a nice yard and display things like this. I think I would need two things first.
- A gardener to keep up with it all
- A dog run for my American Bulldogs (she ate the only living tree I had last week)
Heather, yes, copper is lovely - but you know it’s hard to find anything prettier for your yard than a much-loved dog. (I’ve got a few of those “living lawn ornaments” myself!)