If you've had your eye on one of our stunning Corten steel pieces, now's the time to lock it in! This is your last week to secure a spot on the September Corten shipment. Don’t risk missing out, order now and make sure your garden or outdoor space gets the statement piece it deserves.
It has been frowned upon to have a Big O in your backyard until now, this sculpture guarantees you'll have the most stylish garden in the neighbourhood . Coming in at 2.2m tall you’ll definitely need someone else to help you erect this beast.
The Big O Sculpture is crafted with Corten steel, also known as weathering steel. Over time, it develops a distinctive, rust-like patina that not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also acts as a protective layer, making it ideal for outdoor installations. This allows the corten steel to withstand the elements without requiring extensive maintenance
Specifications:
Corten Steel
Dimensions:
- 244cm Diameter
- 220cm Height
- Depth of ring (Top 10cm, bottom, 20cm)
- Width of Top of ring 4cm
- Base Plate Dimension: 70 x 30cm (L x W)
- Thickness: 2mm
- 81cm Gap in between base plates
- Comes in 2 pieces to be screwed together
About Corten:
When you first receive your Corten steel item (aka weathered steel), it may be a bright orange or sometimes a darker brown (depending on how much it’s weathered on its journey to you).
As it’s exposed to the elements, especially rain and dry spells, it naturally starts to rust. This forms a protective layer called a patina, which changes colour over time, from orange to deep brown, and eventually a rich, almost-black tone. Patina is a type of rust (but not a damaging kind). Unlike regular rust, this patina seals the surface and actually prevents further corrosion, which is why Corten is often used for outdoor structures and sculptures.
Each piece in our Corten range offers a unique aesthetic, adding character and depth to your outdoor spaces.
When you first receive your Corten steel item (aka weathered steel), it may be a bright orange or sometimes a darker brown (depending on how much it’s weathered on its journey to you).
As it’s exposed to the elements, especially rain and dry spells, it naturally starts to rust. This forms a protective layer called a patina, which changes colour over time, from orange to deep brown, and eventually a rich, almost-black tone. Patina is a type of rust (but not a damaging kind). Unlike regular rust, this patina seals the surface and actually prevents further corrosion, which is why Corten is often used for outdoor structures and sculptures.
Each piece in our Corten range offers a unique aesthetic, adding character and depth to your outdoor spaces.