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Bespoke Cluster of 5 Tall Glass Garden Feature | 1150mm Steel Stake

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Bespoke Cluster of 5 Tall Glass Garden Feature | 1150mm Steel StakeIf the smaller LV Bespoke clusters are quiet little additions to the planting, this is the one that stands properly tall. At around 1150mm, the Cluster of 5 Feature Glass rises above most border planting to become a proper focal piece five glass spheres held aloft on a single steel stake, like a small bouquet of light held still amongst the leaves. Catch it in afternoon sun and the whole piece glows; on a grey day it sits quietly handsome, the rust

If the smaller LV Bespoke clusters are quiet little additions to the planting, this is the one that stands properly tall. At around 1150mm, the Cluster of 5 Feature Glass rises above most border planting to become a proper focal piece — five glass spheres held aloft on a single steel stake, like a small bouquet of light held still amongst the leaves. Catch it in afternoon sun and the whole piece glows; on a grey day it sits quietly handsome, the rust patina of the steel deepening through the seasons. A genuine garden feature, designed to be the thing the eye rests on.

From LV Bespoke, our trusted Norfolk maker — supplied in raw steel, designed to weather and rust into a soft patina that lets the piece settle into your garden as if it had always belonged there. Available in two ranges of finish: premium glass finishes (prism, bubble, clear, cracked) at £65, and a selection of marble varieties at £55. Same shape, same height, distinctly different characters.

Glass finishes (£65)

The glass-sphere finishes are the most decorative, designed to catch and play with light:

  • Prism — faceted glass spheres designed to refract sunlight into small rainbow patterns onto surrounding planting. Particularly lovely in afternoon and early evening sun
  • Bubble — clear glass spheres with bubbles trapped inside, giving an atmospheric, gently dreamlike effect. Quieter than prism, more contemplative
  • Clear — smooth clear glass spheres, the simplest and most refined finish. The light passes cleanly through, and the spheres pick up whatever's behind them — foliage, sky, planting — like small lenses
  • Cracked — clear spheres with internal crackle effects that catch light beautifully without colour. The most subtle of the glass finishes, but with surprising depth in the right light

Marble varieties (£55)

The marble varieties bring colour and pattern rather than transparency — properly characterful spheres in distinctive named designs:

  • Firefly — warm amber/yellow with glow-like inner patterns
  • Fungus — mottled earth tones in mushroom-cap patterns
  • Jellyfish — translucent layers with internal swirls
  • Snorkel — cool deep blues
  • Princess — soft pinks with delicate patterning
  • Commando — bold mottled greens, properly characterful
  • Funfair — bright multi-coloured swirl, the most playful of the marbles
  • WM Orange — warm vivid orange tones
  • Fiesta — bright party-mix colours

The marble varieties are slightly more affordable and bring more colour into the garden; the glass finishes are subtler and play with light. Worth looking through the variant photos before deciding — each has its own personality, and the right choice is really about which one suits your planting and your garden's character.

Specifications

  • Height: approximately 1150mm
  • Set: Five matching glass or marble spheres on a single steel stake
  • Material: Raw steel with glass spheres or coloured glass marbles
  • Finish: Steel designed to develop a natural rust patina; sphere finish as chosen variant
  • Use: Outdoor garden — as a focal point amongst planting, in a border, by a path, or in a courtyard
  • Made by: LV Bespoke, North Norfolk

As with all LV Bespoke pieces, exact specifications can vary slightly between batches as these are handcrafted in Norfolk rather than mass-produced.

Where it looks loveliest

At 1150mm tall, this is properly an above-the-planting piece, designed to be seen rather than tucked away:

  • At the back of a herbaceous border — standing tall above hardy geraniums, salvias, asters and other mid-height perennials, where it reads from across the garden
  • As a path-side marker — one or two pieces flanking a path or the entrance to a sitting area
  • In a courtyard or gravel garden — where the rust steel works beautifully against weathered stone, and there's clear sightline to appreciate the piece
  • Amongst grasses — particularly the prism or marble varieties, where the spheres catch light differently from the wavering grasses
  • By a sitting spot or bench — somewhere the eye can settle, giving the seated view a clear focal point
  • In a meadow patch or wildflower area — particularly the marble varieties, which echo the dotted colour of the flowers themselves

One stake, or a small group?

A single Cluster of 5 Feature Glass is a perfectly self-sufficient focal point. But two or three of these pieces placed at different points in the same garden — particularly in different finishes — create a quiet visual rhythm, the eye finding one then another then the third. Worth thinking about as you scale up: a single piece is a focal point; a small group is a designed scheme.

And these work beautifully alongside the smaller LV Bespoke cluster pieces — the Cluster of 5 Cups or Balls at lower level, or the splayable Cluster of 5 Marbles tucked into the planting in front. The rust patina harmonises across the whole range, and a small "garden of LV pieces" reads as a properly considered scheme over time.

The rust patina

The steel stake is supplied raw and designed to develop a natural rust patina over time, particularly outdoors. Within a few weeks they'll begin to take on a warm, mottled rust tone; over months and seasons it deepens further. The result is a piece that feels rooted in your garden rather than imposed onto it.

The glass spheres themselves don't rust — they keep their original finish indefinitely. The contrast between weathered rust steel and bright glass is part of the visual appeal as the piece ages.

If you'd prefer to slow the rusting process, a clear protective wax or matte lacquer applied to the steel on arrival will hold off the patina considerably. Most owners come to love the natural ageing.

Other LV Bespoke pieces

If you like this, the wider LV Bespoke range carries the same Norfolk-made, raw-steel-designed-to-rust character — pieces age beautifully alongside each other:

  • Cluster of 5 Cups or Balls — sculptural multi-functional cluster at low or tall height, with cups that double as bee water dishes and tealight holders
  • Cluster of 5 Colourful Marbles — splayable cluster of marble-topped stalks in 30 named colours, at lower 750mm height
  • Cluster of 3 Glass/Marble Garden Features — three separate tall stakes for scattering across a garden
  • Butterfly Garden Decoration — sculpted butterflies in two heights
  • 3D Orb Decorative Garden Stake — single tall stake with embedded 3D designs
  • Bird & Insect Garden Stakes — silhouette and cast designs in two heights
  • Bird Feeding Stake — for hanging feeders and water
  • Bespoke Marble Steel Crown — sculptural centrepiece with marble inlays
  • Aeonium Stem Plant Support — small steel rings for keeping aeoniums upright
  • Garden Edging — bar-and-ball Victorian-style panels

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 — properly serious provenance for a small Norfolk maker. Each piece is made by hand in raw steel, 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: the loveliest garden features are the ones you don't get tired of. A tall cluster of glass spheres in the back of the border becomes, over years, less an ornament and more a feature of the garden — the planting growing up around it, the rust deepening, the spheres catching light at the same particular angle every August afternoon. Bought as decoration, kept as something more like a small piece of architecture.

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