Rose Pillar Malmaison
„A perspective of Rose pillars is a charming feature in a garden, and one of the ways in which their (the roses’) beauty may be best enjoyed” Gertude Jeckyll, ROSES for ENGLISH GARDENS, 1902.
The pyramid shaped Rose Pillar Malmasion was named in honour of the very first European rosarium, created by Empress Joséphine, wife of Napoléon I, at her park in Malmaison near Paris. Many of her Malmaison roses are lost forever, but quite a few survived and were referred to by Gertrude Jeckyll, almost a century later.
The “Malmaison” serves two purposes: It works as an extremely solid climbing structure for roses as well as a kind of statue or sculpture, contributing archictectural interest and personal style.
This Pillar is made of 1.57'' / 4 cm steel tubing and 0.79'' / 2 cm steel-bands. Hot-dip galvanized and powder coated black. The Pillar must be firmly secured to the ground using steel anchors (provided) to be put into concrete.
The “Malmaison” is made in one single piece. Please allow between four to twelve weeks for truck delivery.
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Rose Pillar Malmaison
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| Item No.: |
R3 |
| Height: |
7'5'' / 226 cm |
| plus 19.7'' / 50 cm steel anchors for securing to the ground |
| Size (at the base) |
2'x2' / 60x60 cm |
| Weight: |
132 lbs / 60 kg |
| GBP: |
950,00 |
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