Landscape & Urban Design Issue 15 2015 | Page 12

Rock Stars Chilstone of Tunbridge Wells are a cheaper yet performs equally well to most of Chilstone’s sculptures made from a very successful company that every landscape common stones. It does not flake, it can advanced, and expensive, polycarbonate architect and designer should know. be coloured to match existing stone and that will not yellow in sunlight and has an For over 60 years Chilstone has been it can be integrated with stainless steel appearance identical to ice and, for the first making premium quality ornaments and reinforcements if necessary; all of which time at Chelsea, a specially commissioned architectural components for discerning would be impossible with natural stone. It outdoor carpet from Germany. Talented customers all over the world. is also homogeneous throughout which Many fine gardens contain Chilstone works means that it can be cut easily. including The Laskett, The Temperate House at Kew Gardens, Hever and Warwick Castles to name but a few. Chilstone remains an English, hand-made product created by craftsmen at the Chilstone workshops in Langton Green near Tunbridge Wells in Kent. The company makes an extensive range of classical and contemporary works and claims to have the largest collection of moulds in the UK. Chilstone provide a full range of hard landscaping components from small Chilstone benches on Magna Carta memorial Chilstone have worked with many designers and in recent years have been a fixture at the RHS shows, particularly helping designers at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show and the Hampton Court Flower Show. Chilstone work closely with designers and are capable of creating unique items where necessary. The company have worked on four gardens including a Gold and Silver Gilt and all the gardens have won medals. Chilstone have a lot of experience in architectural stone and this has helped in the creation of modern contemporary gardens which typically contain innovative stonework. The company is based in a leafy 35 acre site close to Tunbridge Wells in Kent planters and birdbaths, large stone garden garden designer, Jack Dunckeley is buildings, temples, balustrading runs and another fan of Chilstone’s architectural a whole variety of statuary and garden stonework using it in two fabulous gardens, fountains. The company can also repair Juxtaposition at Hampton Court in 2012 or replace damaged or lost works as they and again in Just Retirement at the 2013 have done in Kew gardens and Kensington show. In both gardens the bold use of Palace, where the company replaced a lost Chilstone stonework creates a stunning and set of Pulhamite Planters from the Victorian solid permanence to the striking designs. era. A notable case was the rebuilding At this year’s show, Tony Smith used and replication of a set of garden urns Chilstone’s urns in his 25th anniversary once owned by Florence Nightingale at maze and Wardrop Garden Designs used Embley Park. In 2011 Chilstone worked with noted designer Heather Appleton to create a garden featuring their Chelsea Temple (which had already featured in a Gold Medal winning Garden in 1982). A unique artificial ice sculpture, a copy of one “These urns by Decimus Burton were recreated by Chilstone to replace originals lost in the War.” Chilstone George IV urns, statuary and balustrading in her award winning garden ‘A Growing Obsession’. Perhaps you too will create an award winning garden with Chilstone garden ornaments. and the Chilstone product is noted for a textured surface identical to natural carved stone, in fact it is very difficult to tell the difference and the surface encourages weathering, which can also be accelerated through chemical means. The company also claims that their product has many advantages over natural stone as it is 12 Landscape & Urban Design Issue 15 www.chilstone.com