Yard art is one of the most personal categories in the warehouse. The pieces here aren’t garden center staples — solar-powered frogs and resin birdbaths aren’t what Tony brings back. What he brings back is stranger and more interesting than that.
Cast iron bird baths with genuine heft and period-appropriate design language from foundry workshops. Architectural salvage pieces — antique doors, iron gates, old grill fronts — that work as garden objects when they’re too beautiful to be used as landfill. A vintage black tractor grill mounted as outdoor wall sculpture.
Outdoor durability is a real consideration for Denver’s climate — UV exposure at 5,280 feet is significantly higher than coastal cities, and temperature swings between summer and winter are significant. Cast iron holds up. Wrought iron with proper coating holds up. Raw wood without outdoor finish does not.
This category is small and inventory is irregular. If you’re looking for a specific outdoor piece, visit the warehouse — staff can point you toward what’s currently available for outdoor use.