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GARDEN & LANDSCAPE
OBELISKS
EGYPTIAN IN ORIGIN, OBELISKS WERE BROUGHT TO ROME IN
THE FIRST CENTURY BC. THE OBELISK THEN ENTERED INTO
THE CLASSICAL VOCABULARY, BEING MODIFIED AND DEVELOPED
INTO A DECORATIVE FEATURE IN THE ENGLISH LANDSCAPE
FROM THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY ONWARDS.
Ideal for formal or landscape gardens, defining a vista, at the centre of
a courtyard or as a balustrade ornament.
Obelisk Finial Balustrade Obelisk Gothic Obelisk Millennium Obelisk
HE535 E545 E540 E555
A charming small obelisk for use This obelisk has been designed An obelisk in Gothic style, ideally This imposing structure would
inside or out. Equally at home for positioning on a Haddonstone suited to form a focal point in a make an impressive focal point
on a chimney piece hearth, a balustrade pier as an interesting small garden. in any major landscape project
window cill, or in the garden. alternative to an urn or finial. It aimed at celebrating a unique
may also act as a freestanding Width of base: 460mm (18”) event. Steps also available, see
Width of base: 150mm (6”) obelisk when used in conjunction Height overall: 1800mm (71”) page 201.
Height overall: 700mm (27 ⁄2”) with a B400, B420 or B440 plinth Weight: 262kg (578 lb)
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Weight: 14kg (31 lb) (see page 53). Width of base: 1229mm (48 ⁄8”)
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TS Tech Sheet No. M21
Height overall: 6190mm (243 ⁄4”)
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Maximum width: 220mm (8 ∕8”) Weight: 3750kg (8260 lb)
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Width at base: 152mm (6”)
Height: 1005mm (39 ⁄2”) TS Tech Sheet No. M22
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Weight: 65kg (143 lb) Please note: will require mechanical
TS Tech Sheet No. M60 lifting on site in all instances.
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