The Tom Bowler Outdoor Decor Collection brings sculptural form to the Australian landscape. Designed and made locally, each piece combines architectural clarity with material presence, offering an elevated alternative to conventional garden features. This collection includes the Tom Bowler Fire Pit, Tom Bowler Planter, and Tom Bowler Pond — three distinct elements that work individually or as a cohesive family within modern outdoor spaces.
What unites these pieces is a shared language of geometry, proportion, and durability. Whether used to define a courtyard, anchor a public terrace, or soften a commercial forecourt, the collection adds depth and visual balance to a variety of settings.
Built for Australian landscapes
Each piece is fabricated in Australia using durable 3–5mm steel. Two finish options are available across the range: raw Corten steel, which naturally develops a rich rusted patina over time, or powder-coated mild steel, offered in a selection of Oxytech colours to suit your surrounding palette.
Corten steel is particularly suited to Australian conditions. Its evolving finish weathers beautifully, creating contrast against plantings and hardscape while forming a protective barrier that reduces corrosion. For a cleaner, more uniform appearance, powder-coated options offer durability with a refined, architectural finish.
Fire, water, and planting — held in balance
The Tom Bowler Fire Pit is a low, wide bowl that encourages social connection and warmth. It rests lightly on a circular stand to lift it just above ground level, giving it both presence and lightness. Nine precision-drilled oxygen holes at the base support a clean, consistent flame. A drainage hole and discreet lifting point are integrated for practical use.
The Planter is shaped by its thin edge profile and strong vertical walls. It functions as both vessel and object, allowing planting to be treated as part of the architecture. Subtle drainage and a raised platform keep decks and paved surfaces protected from moisture buildup. It’s well-suited to residential terraces, architectural courtyards, and commercial landscapes where standard garden pots fall short.
The Pond introduces a still water element, expanding the collection’s impact through reflection and sound. With clean curves and generous volume, it becomes a focal point in both small and expansive sites. Like the fire pit and planter, the pond is made from 5mm stainless steel or a 5mm powder-coated steel. A low-set profile and soft edge detail help it integrate naturally with surrounding flora and stonework.
Designed to last
Every element in the Tom Bowler collection is made to order. This ensures a high level of quality control and the opportunity to colour match to your project or select finishes that align with your vision. The materials are chosen for their durability, weather performance, and ability to age gracefully over time.
These are not short-term pieces. They are designed to remain in place season after season — evolving, softening, and integrating further with the space around them. Whether you're creating a new build, enhancing a heritage site, or developing a commercial landscape, the Tom Bowler collection delivers practical durability with a strong visual point of view.
A modern approach to outdoor decor
The Tom Bowler range reflects a shift in how we design and furnish outdoor spaces. It moves away from disposable furniture and generic gardenware, towards considered pieces that support a long-term vision.
Each product in this collection can be used as a standalone feature or specified together for a more unified design language. Together, they support the creation of high-functioning outdoor environments that feel intentional, refined, and connected to the landscape.
The full Tom Bowler range is ideal for:
- Modern courtyards and terraces
- Residential garden design
- Architectural planting schemes
- Hospitality venues and commercial exteriors
- Public open spaces and civic installations
Explore the full range and discover how fire, water, and planting can work in harmony through sculptural, Australian-made forms.