Our beautiful sculptures including three new pieces — the striking Iris Torus, the Fire Chalice and the Lirio Quill — each took centre stage, in their individual space amid the stunning planting.
An oak framed pavilion anchors the garden whilst helping to subtly separate the space into smaller areas that showcase the beautiful sculptures within a traditional setting.
The result is six different custom Torus sculptures. Two hanging leaf canopy sculptures have also been installed.
We are delighted to announce that David Harber has received a Queen's Award for International Trade. The award was given in recognition of the company's outstanding growth in overseas earnings over the last three years, including an increase in its proportion of overseas sales from 22.6% to 40.3%.
Creating the Curves, Gaze Burvill's meandering oak bench is representative of the River Derwent, which dominates Chatsworth's Gardens. The fluid bench is designed to intertwine and juxtapose
A courtyard garden is the concept behind David Harber's stand at this year's Decorex International Exhibition.
The installation was in collaboration with long-standing partner – outdoor furniture brand, Gaze Burvill. Titled Curves and Cube, the piece explores man's impact upon nature and plays with the juxtaposition of rigid and organic forms.