About this product
Full description
Most decorative garden objects sit amongst your planting. This one sits on a surface — a garden table, a low stone wall, a paved corner, a doorstep — as a standalone sculptural piece. A steel crown, 8mm thick, properly substantial, designed to weather into something rather lovely over time.
It's a piece with a small story attached. LV Bespoke, our trusted Norfolk maker, were commissioned in 2022 to create a "Sea of Crowns" installation for the King's estate at Sandringham as part of the Sandringham In Bloom celebration. This crown is made in their workshop using the same techniques as that royal commission — a small Norfolk-made steel piece with properly serious provenance for the cottage garden table.
What it is
A standalone steel crown — sculptural rather than functional — designed for placement on a flat surface rather than as a planting stake:
- Approximately 460mm tall × 410mm wide — a substantial centrepiece scale, properly visible without dominating
- Made from 8mm steel — heavy-gauge material, sculptural in its own right rather than thin decoration
- Open-form crown design — the pierced silhouette catches light in interesting ways through the day
- Supplied in raw steel — designed to develop a natural rust patina outdoors over weeks and months
- No marble or glass inlays — this is the plain version. (See the matching Bespoke Marble Steel Crown for the version with coloured marble inserts)
Where it looks loveliest
This is a piece that wants to sit on a surface, not be planted in soil. Some thoughts on placement:
- On a garden table — properly the original brief from the maker, and properly the right scale. Particularly lovely as a centrepiece during summer dinners outside, perhaps with a small candle or seasonal foliage tucked into the open form
- On a low wall or doorstep — at threshold height, where it greets visitors as they arrive
- On a stone plinth or pedestal in a paved garden — the formal placement that suits the crown's shape
- In a paved courtyard — set on flagstones amongst potted planting, where the rust patina works beautifully against weathered stone
- Indoors as a mantle or shelf piece — the crown looks just as good as a domestic ornament. If you'd rather not let it rust, this is the route to take
- As a Christmas centrepiece — particularly lovely with a candle in the centre and a sprig of evergreen, drawing on its quietly regal form
- Beside a sundial, birdbath or other formal garden feature — where it complements rather than competes
Worth thinking about whether you want it indoors (no rusting, sharper aesthetic) or outdoors (gradual weathering into a softer, more naturalistic look). Both work — they're just different propositions.
The rust patina
Outdoors, the steel will develop a natural rust patina over time — within weeks it begins to take on a warm, mottled tone, deepening over months and seasons. The result is a piece that feels rooted in your garden rather than imposed onto it.
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. Many owners use the crown indoors during winter and outdoors in summer, taking advantage of both possibilities.
Specifications
- Height: Approximately 460mm
- Width: Approximately 410mm
- Material: 8mm steel — heavy-gauge, sculptural
- Finish: Raw steel, designed to develop a natural rust patina outdoors
- Use: Standalone sculptural piece — for tables, walls, plinths, courtyards, or indoor display
- Made by: LV Bespoke, North Norfolk
As a gift
Sculptural pieces make particularly thoughtful gifts because they're the kind of object people hesitate to buy for themselves — substantial, considered, properly made. Particularly suited to:
- A house-warming gift — particularly for someone moving to a new garden or property where they're starting to think about garden character
- A milestone birthday — the sort of present that says this is for you to keep
- A wedding gift — the crown's sculptural quality and Norfolk-made provenance make it a properly considered choice
- A retirement gift — substantial, beautiful, time-rich-gardening kit
- For someone with strong country or traditional aesthetic tastes — the crown sits beautifully amongst rustic, formal, or country-house garden styles
- Anyone who appreciates British craftsmanship — the Sandringham In Bloom commission is a small but real piece of cultural provenance
Pair with a candle, some seasonal foliage or a small potted plant for a complete gift presentation.
The marble version
We also stock the Bespoke Marble Steel Crown — the same form as this piece, but with coloured marble inlays incorporated into the design. The marble crown is the more decorative, more colourful sibling; this plain version is the quieter, more sculptural one. Choose:
- This plain steel crown — for a quieter, more architectural piece. Lets the form and the rust patina do the work
- The Bespoke Marble Steel Crown — for additional colour and more decorative presence, with marble inlays in your choice of finishes
Both share the same Sandringham-commissioned heritage; the choice is purely aesthetic.
Other LV Bespoke pieces
If you like this, the wider LV Bespoke range carries the same Norfolk-made character — pieces age beautifully alongside each other:
- Bespoke Marble Steel Crown — the marble-inlay version of this piece
- Bird Feeding Stake, Bee Drinker / Cuppy, Cluster of 5 Cups or Balls — pieces with functional elements alongside their decorative form
- Cluster of 5 Marbles, Cluster of 5 Feature Glass, Cluster of 3 Glass/Marble Garden Features — splayable and grouped feature stakes
- 3D Orb Decorative Garden Stake, Bird & Insect Garden Stakes, Butterfly Garden Stakes — silhouette and 3D design stakes for amongst planting
- Aeonium Stem Plant Support, Garden Edging — functional pieces with the same considered Norfolk-made aesthetic
About LV Bespoke and the Sandringham connection
LV Bespoke is a small family business based in North Norfolk, run by Lawrence and Victoria Osborne (the "LV" of the name), founded in 2020. They hand-make garden features in their own workshop, exhibit regularly at RHS shows and Gardeners' World Live, and in 2022 were commissioned by the King's estate at Sandringham to create a "Sea of Crowns" installation as part of the Sandringham In Bloom celebration — properly serious provenance for a small Norfolk maker. In 2024 the UK Intellectual Property Office sided with them in a trademark dispute with Louis Vuitton, defending their right to trade as LV Bespoke — a quietly proud moment for a small family workshop.
This crown is made using the same techniques and materials as that royal commission. We're proud to stock their work; objects with this kind of character and provenance don't come from factories, they come from somebody's careful hands in a workshop in our own county.
A small thought: the loveliest sculptural pieces are the ones that earn their place quietly. A steel crown on a garden table doesn't need to announce itself — it just sits there, gradually rusting, becoming part of the place over years. Visitors notice it without being shown it. That kind of considered detail is the slow gift you give your own garden.
What's included
Care and use
- For indoor use or to preserve original appearance: apply a clear protective wax
or matte lacquer on arrival before display
- Indoor to outdoor (or vice versa): straightforward to move; just wipe clean if dusty
- Position out of direct rain channels (under eaves) for slower more even patina,
or in open weather for faster more dramatic rust

