Lifelike Dandelion Garden Feature Stake

ยฃ30.00

The dandelion clock is one of the most quietly remarkable shapes in nature. A perfectly spherical galaxy of tiny radiating florets, each one tipped with a parachute of feathered seeds, the whole thing balanced impossibly on a hollow stem. Children blow them. Adults walk past them on summer verges and feel something slightly sentimental. Then a gust of wind takes the seeds and the moment is gone.

This piece holds that moment. A 3D steel dandelion seed head, hand-finished in remarkable detail, mounted on a slim stake โ€” capturing the form of one of the most evocative shapes in the British countryside, with no risk of being blown away. Available in two heights (750mm and 1150mm) for different placements amongst your planting.

From LV Bespoke, our trusted Norfolk maker โ€” designed to weather and rust into a soft patina that suits the piece beautifully. The dandelion clock is a moment of natural beauty rendered in metal; the rust patina is what happens when nature reclaims it again, slowly, over years.

๐ŸŒฟ What it actually looks like

The supplier's word is "lifelike," and they're not exaggerating. Each piece is a hand-crafted three-dimensional sphere of fine steel rays, each tipped with the small parachute shape of a real dandelion seed. Approached from a few metres away it reads as a real, oversized dandelion clock; close-up, the construction is clearly metalwork, but the impression of nature-captured-in-steel is what makes the piece quietly compelling.

It works at two scales:

  • Short โ€” 750mm tall, 50mm wide stake โ€” properly amongst-the-planting scale. The seed head sits at roughly knee-to-thigh height, where you'd actually find a real dandelion. Most natural-looking placement
  • Tall โ€” 1150mm tall, 50mm wide stake โ€” above-the-planting scale. The seed head sits as a focal point above most border perennials. More dramatic, more clearly sculptural
๐ŸŒท Where it looks loveliest
  • Tucked amongst meadow or wildflower planting โ€” particularly the short version, where it sits at proper dandelion height and pretends rather convincingly to belong
  • In a long-grass area โ€” particularly lovely if you've left a patch unmown for the bees and butterflies, where the steel dandelion adds permanence to the temporary annual flowers
  • By a path or doorway โ€” at human-noticing height, where visitors get the small surprise of close inspection
  • In a child's garden โ€” children love these. The connection to dandelion-blowing memories is immediate, and the metal version doesn't fall apart when picked up curiously
  • In containers โ€” the slim profile suits even smaller pots and troughs
  • As a memorial piece โ€” the dandelion clock has long associations with letting go, with seeds dispersing, with the ephemeral made permanent. Worth mentioning gently as a use case for some customers
  • In a gravel or prairie garden โ€” the rust patina works beautifully against weathered stone and ornamental grasses
  • Indoors as a sculptural piece โ€” works as a mantelpiece or shelf object too. If you'd rather not let it rust, this is the route to take
๐Ÿ“ Specifications
  • Heights: Short โ€” 750mm ร— 50mm wide, or Tall โ€” 1150mm ร— 50mm wide
  • Material: Hand-crafted steel, 3D dandelion seed head form
  • Finish: Designed to develop a natural rust patina outdoors
  • Use: Outdoor garden, container, or indoor sculptural display
  • Made by: LV Bespoke, North Norfolk
๐ŸŒง๏ธ The rust patina

The steel is supplied raw and designed to develop a natural rust patina over time. The fine detail of the dandelion form takes the rust beautifully โ€” each tiny radiating ray weathering into a slightly different tone over months and seasons. Many owners feel this is the most rewarding piece in the LV Bespoke range to watch age, precisely because of its fine detail.

If you'd prefer to slow the rusting (or stop it entirely for indoor use), a clear protective wax or matte lacquer applied on arrival will hold off the patina considerably.

๐ŸŽ As a gift

Particularly thoughtful for:

  • A nature-loving gardener โ€” anyone who notices and appreciates the small details of plants, weeds, wildflowers and verge planting
  • A child's gardening gift โ€” particularly children old enough to appreciate the connection between this piece and the real dandelion clocks they've blown
  • A house-warming gift for someone with a new garden โ€” particularly if they're inclined towards naturalistic planting
  • A memorial or anniversary gift โ€” the dandelion clock's symbolism (seeds dispersing, ephemeral beauty made permanent) gives this piece quiet emotional weight without being overstated
  • For someone who's just retired and is looking forward to time-rich gardening
  • Mother's Day, birthdays, Christmas โ€” particularly evocative for anyone with rural roots or country childhood memories
๐Ÿค Other LV Bespoke pieces

The wider LV Bespoke range carries the same Norfolk-made character โ€” pieces age beautifully alongside each other:

  • Handmade Bespoke Allium Heads โ€” the closest sibling to this piece, also a steel reproduction of a real plant
  • Single Glass Stake, 3D Orb Stake, Bird & Insect Stakes, Butterfly Stakes โ€” single decorative stakes for amongst planting
  • Cluster of 3 Glass/Marble, Cluster of 5 Marbles, Cluster of 5 Feature Glass, Cluster of 5 Cups or Balls โ€” grouped and splayable cluster pieces
  • Bee Drinker / Cuppy, Bird Feeding Stake โ€” stakes with functional elements
  • Decorative Crown, Bespoke Marble Steel Crown โ€” sculptural surface pieces
  • Heart-Shaped Plant Support โ€” substantial sculptural piece for climbers and behind border planting
  • Aeonium Stem Plant Support, Individual Plant Support Stakes โ€” functional supports with decorative tops
  • Garden Edging โ€” bar-and-ball Victorian-style panels
โœ๏ธ About LV Bespoke

LV Bespoke is a small family business based in North Norfolk, hand-making garden features in their own workshop. They've exhibited at RHS shows and Gardeners' World Live, and were commissioned by the King's estate at Sandringham in 2022 to create a "Sea of Crowns" installation as part of Sandringham In Bloom โ€” properly serious provenance for a small Norfolk maker. Each piece is made by hand in their workshop, designed to do its job quietly, age gracefully, and look like it belongs. We're proud to stock their work; objects with this kind of character don't come from factories, they come from somebody's careful hands.

A small thought: a real dandelion clock lasts maybe a day before the wind takes it. Children pick them and breathe on them and the seeds scatter; adults walk past hoping somehow to remember the shape later, when nothing remains. This is one of those small meditations that becomes something solid โ€” a moment from nature held still, set in a border, slowly rusting alongside everything else that grows there. The kind of small considered detail that distinguishes a thoughtful garden from a busy one.