Stonemeadow Faerie House
Stonemeadow Faerie House
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A mossy, flower-filled faerie home where two daisies bloom from the stone and the green never stops growing
Stonemeadow Faerie House is a wonderfully rich and textured thing — its walls packed with varied river-worn stones in charcoal, brown, cream and warm grey, each one different, each one smoothed by time, giving the whole face a deeply natural, gathered quality. Two white daisy mosaics with golden-yellow centres bloom one above the other down the front face, nestled among the stones as naturally as wildflowers in a dry-stone wall. Bright emerald green gems ring the upper window and the lower side window, sweep around the arched doorway, and scatter freely between the daisies like the stems and leaves of something quietly spreading. A beautifully mossy bark upright leans in from the left, as characterful as the house itself.
This is a home of deep, meadow-quiet contentment — belonging to a faerie who tends the stones as carefully as the flowers, who finds beauty in textures and variations most people would walk past, and whose home reflects a patient and very particular love of natural things.
Handcrafted from richly varied river-worn stones gathered on Mangerton Mountain in County Kerry, no two pieces alike. The twin daisy mosaics, generous emerald gem detailing, deeply mossy bark upright, and reclaimed slate roofline give Stonemeadow Faerie House its wonderfully layered, meadow-born character.
Sealed for outdoor display, Stonemeadow Faerie House is ready to find a place among other natural things — beside a stone wall, in a wildflower border, or anywhere the textures of the garden are already doing something interesting.
A home of river stone, twin daisies, and the quiet meadow magic of a place where every surface has something worth looking at. 🌼💚🪨✨
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