Yes, it's yet another garden planter ...
This is a one-off, made from an old cast-iron gas stove I picked up a couple of weeks ago. It had been standing out in someone's garden for the past three years but was in great condition, with no cracks or other damage - even the glass in the front was unmarked. The previous owner had originally bought it to convert to a woodburning stove, but soon lost interest in the project and now just wanted rid of it, so I snapped it up for a tenner.
We already have an open fire in the house and so I don't have any use for a woodburner, but it's a beautifully-made stove and I thought it would make a great feature in the garden if it was turned into a shrub planter.
It stands around 560 mm (22") high including the legs, with a width of 360 mm (14") and front-to-back depth of 300 mm (12"). Although it's quite compact, the carcass is all cast iron and it's very heavy, weighing in at around 50 kg. The internal volume is just over 40 litres, big enough for the roots of quite a large shrub.
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