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Fish on a Stick Sculpture

Fish on a Stick Sculpture

Description: A satisfyingly round fish carefully handcrafted from distressed creamy grey metal and standing on an extra tall metal stick on a naturally crumbling round base.  An essential sea-weathered style sculpture that works equally well indoors as a statement piece or adds design interest to a garden or balcony.  Slip the glass tea lights into their holders for a distinctive candelabra or leave them empty for maximum sculptural impact.  Supplied with three glass tea light holders.Sculpture height: 55cm, fish height: 26cm, fish length: 39cm. To view matching items, please click view all products from this partner.
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Item Price:  £ 89.75
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