Corten Steel
Corten steel is popular among modern sculptors worldwide, known for its antique, weathered look that develops over time. Famous sculptures made from Corten steel include Antony Gormley’s Angel of the North and The Picasso in Chicago, Illinois. The steel’s unique appearance is created as it reacts to weather elements, making each piece one of a kind. This distinctive look makes Corten steel a favorite choice for artists seeking to create striking, lasting public art.
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Animals and Birds £36,000 inc VAT
Lifesize Geometric Metal Equestrian Sculpture – Standing Horse by Chris Smith (Unique)
Standing Horse by Chris Smith, Corten Steel
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Animals and Birds £2,500 inc VAT
Lifesize Bronze Resin Octopus and Divers Helmet Water Feature Garden Sculpture – Dive, Dive, Dive by Martin Norman (Edition of 24)
Dive, Dive, Dive by Martin Norman, Bronze
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Abstract £1,170 inc VAT
Basic Form Couple by Simon Probyn
Basic Form Couple by Simon Probyn, Corten Steel
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Abstract £5,940 inc VAT
Large Steel Abstract Sculpture – Embrace by Simon Probyn
Embrace by Simon Probyn, Steel
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Bronze £1,560 inc VAT
Tabletop Bronze Figurative Sculpture – Lost in Tango by Jacques Vanroose (Edition of 75)
Lost in Tango by Jacques Vanroose, Bronze
Bronze sculpture of three figures set on rectangular corten steel frames. Two figures are dancing a tango together while the other we see dancing alone.
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Contemporary £10,800 inc VAT
Large Steel Floral Sculpture – Chrysanthemums by Martin Heron
Martin Heron, Chrysanthemums, Stainless & Corten Steel
Corten steel and stainless steel sculpture of three giant chrysanthemum flowers.





































