Wren and Chicks

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Small birds. Big hearts.

Our Wren & Chicks silhouette tells a beautiful story of nurturing, song and springtime. Inspired by how baby wrens learn their mother's song while still in the egg, this piece captures a moment of pure nature magic.

Handmade from Corten® steel, this piece weathers into a rich, earthy patina and brings joyful detail to any garden bed, wooden post or fence.

✓ Storytelling design — A wren feeding its chicks
✓ 18cm high × 25cm wide — Approx. 300g
✓ Gift-ready — Ships flat in A4 box (30cm × 21cm × 1cm)
✓ Locally made — Produced in a family-run UK workshop
✓ Made from 3mm Corten steel — Designed to age beautifully
✓ Easy to install — Hammer gently into wood

    Nestle this family into your garden.

    1. Pick a spot near shrubs, herbs or garden beds.
    2. Hold at a slight downward angle.
    3. Tap gently into wood using a hammer or mallet.
    4. Ensure it’s stable by nudging lightly.
    5. Enjoy the sweet moment of mother and chicks.

    Top Tip: Looks lovely near bird baths or feeders.

    Why is this design so special?
    It represents one of nature’s most touching relationships — a perfect piece for mothers, families, or nature lovers.

    Is this a good gift?
    One of our bestsellers for parents, grandparents, and springtime gifting.

    Does it need maintenance?
    None at all — just install and let the weather do the rest.

    Will the chicks stay securely attached?
    Yes, they’re part of the silhouette design — one strong piece.

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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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