Cast-Iron Campana Urn
Cast-Iron Campana Urn
Cast-Iron Campana Urn
Cast-Iron Campana Urn
Cast-Iron Campana Urn
Cast-Iron Campana Urn
Cast-Iron Campana Urn

Our plants are photographed true to scale, with natural variation in form

Cast-Iron Campana Urn

One of a pair — the exact urn shown.

Regular price£695
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Title
Pot

Opening Size: 61cm

Internal depth: 44cm

One of a pair, offered singly

Exact piece pictured

Delivered within 2 weeks

⌀61cm x H49cm / 1

  • Opening: 61cm
  • External (diameter × height): ⌀61cm × H49cm

Delivery within 2 weeks

Small & Medium — from £6, complimentary over £150
Large Specimens — from £25, complimentary over £1,000

We'll arrange your delivery and confirm the day in advance.

We currently deliver to mainland UK only. Costs are calculated at checkout based on your items and postcode. See our delivery page for more.

Returns

If anything isn't right on arrival, contact us within 48 hours and we'll put it right — covered by our 30-day plant guarantee.

For change-of-mind returns, let us know within 14 days. Plants and pots must be in their original condition and are subject to a collection charge, or can be returned to us by post at your own cost.

 

Space

Indoor & Outdoor

material

Cast iron, painted and weathered

Care & Use

Plant potted within, or sat inside on a liner.

Drainage Hole

Yes

Cast-Iron Campana Urn

The exact piece pictured is the one that arrives.

Cast iron in the campana form — a deep bell-shaped bowl, the profile that has anchored English gardens since the eighteenth century. Ochre paint worn back to bare metal across the belly, rust blooming at the rim.

61cm across the mouth and 49cm high, with 44cm of depth inside — wide enough for a mature olive, a bay, or a large multi-stem. Weight you feel before you lift it.

One of a pair, offered singly.

Design Details

Cast iron is frost-hardy and can stay outdoors year round. Left outside it will continue to darken and rust, which is rather the point of it.

Plant potted within, or sit the nursery pot inside on a liner. Clean with water and a soft brush only — never wire-brush or pressure-wash: the worn paint is the value.

Move it empty. Filled, it takes two people.

The exact piece pictured is the one that arrives.

Cast iron in the campana form — a deep bell-shaped bowl, the profile that has anchored English gardens since the eighteenth century. Ochre paint worn back to bare metal across the belly, rust blooming at the rim. Weight you feel before you lift it.

61cm across the mouth and 49cm high, with 44cm of depth inside — wide enough to take a mature olive, a bay, or a large multi-stem.

Left outside it will darken further. Kept in, it stays as it is.

One of a pair, offered singly.


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