The modern style currently reigns in the design and arrangement of the garden. Of course, we will also find amateurs of Japanese or English gardens, but the most common are modern, minimalist projects.
The fact that these are modern gardens does not mean that they can do without ornaments and decorations. They are as important in such variants as in the lavish Renaissance gardens, although they have a completely different character.
Each garden is divided into zones. It depends on the needs of the owner and the imagination of the designer how these zones will be laid out and what they will be equipped with. And so in the relaxation zone there will be benches, sofas, rockers, armchairs or hammocks and a place for a table or bench where you can put a cup of coffee or a vase of flowers. This recreational part often intertwines with the barbecue part if the owners appreciate this form of relaxation in the garden.
Will we find decorative forms in this zone? Even if not sculptures or free-standing ornaments, each of the utilitarian elements can perform such a function. The producers' offer includes sophisticated metal benches, metal garden panels, sculptures, elegant furniture or fancifully cut hearths or grills that look like masterpieces.
And if in the garden we want to have a detail that fulfills only aesthetic functions? What does the market offer? And here we will not be disappointed, because the offer is getting richer. From plaster or concrete figures imitating sculptures of Renaissance gardens, through wooden structures to cast iron castings, metalwork and openwork panels. Each of these options fits a different character of the home environment from romantic, through rustic to futuristic. Manufacturers outdo each other in ingenious solutions that match any type of garden.