Bespoke Colourful Fun Snail | The Signature Piece"
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Bespoke Colourful Fun Snail | The Signature Piece"

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Bespoke Colourful Fun Snail | The Signature Piece"Of all the things you might expect a Norfolk steel maker to be famous for, a snail probably isn't the first that comes to mind. But the Fun Snail Garden Feature is genuinely LV Bespoke's signature product the piece that's appeared in Country Living photoshoots, sold at Jarrolds and Hillier, and made it onto more cottage garden Instagram feeds than the maker probably knows what to do with. It's a properly handsome, slightly silly, completely

Of all the things you might expect a Norfolk steel-maker to be famous for, a snail probably isn't the first that comes to mind. But the Fun Snail Garden Feature is genuinely LV Bespoke's signature product — the piece that's appeared in Country Living photoshoots, sold at Jarrolds and Hillier, and made it onto more cottage-garden Instagram feeds than the maker probably knows what to do with. It's a properly handsome, slightly silly, completely characterful garden ornament: a rust-finished steel snail with shining marble eyes and a quietly cheerful presence amongst the planting. The kind of thing that earns its place over years rather than seasons.

From LV Bespoke, our trusted North Norfolk makers — 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.

The genuine signature piece

LV Bespoke make a great deal of lovely things — cluster pieces, butterfly stakes, glass and marble features, the substantial Sandringham-commissioned crowns — but the Fun Snail is the one that's become quietly synonymous with their workshop. Substantial enough to be a proper focal point at 640mm tall by 260mm wide, distinctive enough to be the conversation piece in any garden it lives in, and characterful enough that owners genuinely seem to develop affection for theirs as if it were a real garden inhabitant.

The combination is what works: the warm, rusted steel body suggests something gently traditional and rooted; the glass marble eyes give it the lift of personality; and the slightly comic snail form (these are not realistic; these are characterful) tips the whole thing into properly cheerful territory. A piece of considered whimsy in a category — garden ornaments — that often gets either too serious or too kitsch. Fun Snails manage neither extreme.

Specifications

  • Height: Approximately 640mm
  • Width: Approximately 260mm
  • Material: Raw steel body with glass marble eyes
  • Finish: Steel designed to develop a natural rust patina outdoors
  • Eye colour: Choose from the variants available, or please advise of preference when ordering. (Random colour sent if no preference given.)
  • Made by: LV Bespoke, North Norfolk
  • GTIN: 5065022557166

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

The Fun Snail is at its best where its quiet character can be discovered rather than displayed:

  • Amongst low planting — hostas, hardy geraniums, lady's mantle, sedums — where it peeks out from the leaves as if it's slowly making its way through
  • Tucked into a vegetable patch — particularly amongst the brassicas, where its presence is genuinely funny (a snail you actually want in your veg plot)
  • By a path or pathway — somewhere people will pass, double-take, and smile
  • Near a sitting spot — the kind of small detail that gives the eye something to settle on from a chair
  • In a courtyard or gravel garden — where the rust patina works beautifully against weathered stone
  • As a child-pleasing piece — this is the LV Bespoke piece children most enthusiastically engage with, and a properly lovely thing to introduce a young gardener to

Worth thinking about scale — at 640mm tall it's a substantial piece, not a small accent. Plan a spot where it has room to breathe rather than tucking it into corners.

The rust patina

Supplied in raw steel and designed to develop a natural rust patina over time, particularly outdoors. Within a few weeks of weather it'll begin to take on a warm, mottled rust tone; over months and seasons it deepens further. The contrast between rusted steel and bright marble eyes is part of the piece's character as it ages — the body grows quieter and more rooted-looking, while the eyes stay bright. The Fun Snails on Instagram from five years ago look genuinely lovely now.

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

Other LV Bespoke pieces

If you like the Snail, the wider LV Bespoke range carries the same North Norfolk hand-made character — pieces age beautifully alongside each other:

  • Cluster of 5 Cups or Balls — sculptural cluster pieces in two heights
  • Cluster of 5 Colourful Marbles — splayable cluster of marble-topped stalks in 30 named colours
  • Cluster of 5 Feature Glass — tall 1150mm focal point with five glass spheres
  • Cluster of 3 Glass/Marble Garden Features — three separate stakes for scattering
  • 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

The rust patina harmonises across the whole range over time — pieces age beautifully alongside each other if you collect more than one.

About LV Bespoke

LV Bespoke is a small family business based in North Norfolk, run by husband-and-wife team Lawrence and Victoria Osborne — the "LV" of LV Bespoke is their initials — 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.

In 2024 they made the national papers for a rather lovely reason: they won a David-and-Goliath trademark battle against Louis Vuitton, who had objected to their trademark application on the grounds of potential consumer confusion. The UK Intellectual Property Office sided with the Osbornes — the world, sensibly, distinguishes between a French luxury house and a Norfolk garden-ornaments workshop — and the trademark stood. It's the kind of small story that tells you something proper about the people behind the pieces.

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 best garden ornaments aren't the impressive ones. They're the ones you find yourself genuinely pleased to see when you go out in the morning — the small consistent characters in a garden that's otherwise always changing. A rusted snail amongst the hostas is the kind of detail that becomes, over years, a quiet member of the household. Not pretending to be high art; just there, slowly, looking properly at home.

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