Our metal garden sculpture range covers 80+ pieces across wildlife figures and abstract modern work. Finishes include welded steel with a bronze patina, polished copper, and aged brass. Prices run from £39 for a small tabletop piece up to £2,299 for the large Gorilla.
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Our metal garden sculpture range covers 80+ pieces in steel, bronze and copper finishes. Sizes run from a small Mouse on Cheese at £39 up to the large Gorilla at £2,299.
Most are fabricated from recycled metal with welded construction, which stays outside year-round without rusting through. Smaller tabletop pieces suit a potting bench or shelf. Full-size animal sculptures work as feature pieces on a patio corner or lawn.
Each row shows the piece customers bought most in that bracket, from our own delivery records to June 2026.
| Bracket | Best seller | Best for | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Large character pieces | Large Sitting Hare ⭐ Matt's Pick, 5 delivered this year | Lawns, gravel circles, focal spots | £149 |
| Bronzed bird pieces | Birds on Reeds, 3 delivered | Borders, height among planting | £49 |
| Small character pieces | Seated Piglet, 2 delivered | Steps, pots, gifts | £75 |
| Statement pieces | Gorilla Metal Ornament | Big gardens, serious presence | £2,299 |
Matt's note, June 2026
Sixteen metal sculptures went out in the twelve months to June 2026. The Large Sitting Hare led with five, our best-selling sculpture of the year. Birds on Reeds followed with three at £49, the entry point that over-delivers. Seventy-six pieces are in stock, from £35 to the £2,299 Gorilla. Buying advice: in metal, silhouette beats detail. A piece with a clean outline reads from across the garden, while fine detail vanishes beyond three metres. The hare sells because you know it is a hare at thirty paces.
Steel cores with bronzed, copper or rust finishes. The finishes are applied coatings over welded steel, which keeps prices well below foundry bronze while lasting outdoors for years.
The range runs £35 to £2,299. Small character pieces start at £35, the best-selling hare is £149, and the one-off Gorilla tops out at £2,299.
One wax coat a year keeps them bright. Use clear furniture wax on a dry day. Without it the highlights dull gradually, though the metal underneath stays sound either way.
Pieces over 50cm benefit from a hidden anchor. Most have welded base plates with holes. Use a tent peg through each hole on soil, or masonry bolts on paving, and wind stops being a worry.
It can during the first year of weathering. Run-off from fresh corten-style steel marks pale stone. Stand rusted pieces on gravel or dark slabs until the patina settles.