The Edwardian Stone Garden Tazza is a handcrafted cast stone urn with a broad, deep bowl measuring 660mm across. It stands 470mm tall and weighs a solid 58kg. This is a piece built to anchor a garden for decades.
Cast from reconstituted stone, the Edwardian Tazza arrives with an aged, weathered finish straight from the workshop. The surface texture encourages natural moss and lichen growth within months of placement. Over time, it blends into established planting schemes as though it has always been there.
The wide bowl provides a usable planting area of 500mm x 200mm deep. That is enough room for trailing ivy, small bedding plants, or seasonal displays. The tazza sits equally well on a stone plinth, a patio, or directly on gravel.
Available in two colours: Aged Cotswold (a warm, honey-toned stone) and Burnt Umber (a richer, darker finish). Both are designed to complement traditional and period garden settings.
At 58kg, this is a substantial garden ornament. It will not shift in high winds or topple easily. The weight also deters casual theft, a practical consideration for front garden displays.
Frequently asked questions
Can I plant directly into the Edwardian Tazza?
Yes, the bowl has a 500mm x 200mm deep planting area. Add drainage material to the base before filling with compost. Trailing plants like ivy or lobelia work particularly well in tazza-style urns.
Will the stone crack in frost?
Cast stone is frost resistant when properly drained. Ensure water can escape the bowl during winter. Standing water that freezes and expands is the main risk to any stone planter.
Does the tazza need a plinth or pedestal?
No, it can stand directly on any flat surface. The tazza looks striking on a stone plinth but works equally well on a patio, decking, or gravel path.