Of French origin, “Belladonna” has been fashioned in an Art Nouveau style. Art Nouveau, is a phrase used to describe a European art movement of the last two decades of the 1800s and the first decade of the 1900s. The term Art Nouveau is derived from Maison de l’Art Nouveau, a Paris shop opened in 1896 by the dealer Siegfried Bing. It found expression in a wide range of art forms—architecture, interior design, furniture, posters, glass, pottery, textiles, and book illustration—and was characterized by its devotion to curving and undulating lines, often referred to as whiplash lines. “Belladonna” is sure to delight any home or garden. 70 lb
8”W x 9”D x 33”H
Belladonna
One of the most common questions asked is "can I leave my statue out in the winter?". The answer is yes — with proper care. Any water allowed to lay or pool during freezing temperatures will damage any concrete piece. Pieces with stain: to ensure the longevity of the colour it is ideal to protect it from the winter elements, we recommend bringing it into the garage or garden shed. The following recommendations will help ensure your concrete purchases give years of enjoyment!
Statues: Any statue with designs that may retain or collect water should be tipped, or stored upside down, covered or stored indoors to stop water from collecting.
Fountains, Birdbaths & Planters: Drain the bowl thoroughly and remove the pump to store indoors. Small birdbaths bowls or fountains may be inverted so water will not pool inside. Large bowls can be covered with heavy-duty plastic sheeting and secured tightly.