Wren

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Description

The tiny bird with the biggest voice.

Our Wren silhouette captures the cheerful energy of one of Britain’s most beloved songbirds. With a proud stance and perky tail, this piece radiates charm and curiosity — just like the real thing.

Crafted from 3mm Corten® steel and made in the UK, it’s designed to last a lifetime and weather beautifully. It makes a thoughtful gift or a sweet addition to your own green space.

✓ One of Britain’s favourites
✓ 18cm high × 14cm wide — Approx. 300g
✓ Ships flat in A4 box (30cm × 21cm × 1cm)
✓ Made locally in the UK — Family-owned workshop
✓ Crafted from 3mm Corten steel — Patinas naturally
✓ Easy to install — Just a hammer or mallet needed

Perch your wren in a sunny spot.

  1. Choose a wooden fence, post or raised bed edge.
  2. Hold the stake at a slight downward angle.
  3. Tap gently with a mallet or hammer until secure.
  4. Adjust slightly if needed for balance.
  5. Stand back and enjoy your tiny garden visitor.

Top Tip: Wrens love nooks and shrubs — place near greenery for a natural feel.

Why choose a wren?
They’re joyful, cheeky and full of energy — this piece is a tiny tribute to their personality.

Does the metal stain surfaces?
Corten steel can mark over time, but only if left in prolonged contact with sensitive surfaces.

Will it stay outdoors all year?
Yes — it’s weather-resistant and gets more beautiful with time.

Is it heavy?
It’s sturdy but not too heavy — around 300g.

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Each Metalbird is crafted from Corten® Steel, a premium, weathering steel made to last.

When it meets the elements, it doesn’t rust like your old BBQ. It transforms.

That change you’re seeing? That’s patina. A tough, protective outer layer that seals the steel, adds character, and preserves your bird for decades.

This isn’t paint. It’s nature’s way of ageing gracefully.

The Patina Process:

At first, you’ll notice bright orange spots (we call this the teenage phase). Soon enough, the whole bird will turn a bold orange, slowly shifting into deep burnt umber. Eventually, it settles into a moody charcoal that feels like it’s always belonged.

The Result? A piece of industrial art with a heartbeat. No peeling, no fading, just a bird that gets better with age.

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