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Reminiscent of gabions which are often seen in landscaping, pebblecubes are essentially  wire mesh containers, usually filled with pebbles, Welsh slate or glass nuggets, with a recess which will house anything from a tea light candle to a huge flowerpot, depending on the size of the pebblecube.  They are well suited for use in and around ponds or as water features in their own right.  THE DESIGN IS REGISTERED WITH THE PATENT OFFICE.

A perfect stable base for your Christmas tree!
Pebblecubes are sure to have applications in flower arranging and would grace any modern hotel, restaurant or florist.

3 litre, 3.5" and 2 litre flowerpot holders

3 litre, 3.5" and 2 litre flowerpot holders



                                 

Installation at Art in the Garden

Installation at Hillier Gardens, Ampfield near Romsey, as part of Art in the Garden 2007.

 
















One of our larger models being filled on site


One of our larger models being filled on site.


Pebblecubes are made in Wales.  All pebbles and cobbles used are responsibly sourced, we do not take them from beaches.


Pebblecube seat with recycled iroko top.pebblecube seat: 16" cube with removeable wooden top

Please contact us for details of seats.

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Cat in pebblecube

Popular with all the family!



To purchase one or more of these stylish new products, have a look at our price list

You can reach us by phone at  01453 757550

3 litre round pebblecube with filling of cobbles

You can also contact us at our e-mail address: info@pebblecubes.co.uk.                                                                       

Pebblecubes would welcome the opportunity to make bespoke items.  A design and installation service is available on request.  Please let us know what your needs and questions are, we will be more than happy to help.

You may be interested in seeing our sister site, where you can see other sculptures and ceramics by Brian Anderson:

www.potsandsculptures.pebblecubes.co.uk


 
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