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Garden Pyramids | Public Sculptures by Catharina Goldnau Ceramics. Item composed of ceramic
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Garden Pyramids | Public Sculptures by Catharina Goldnau Ceramics. Item composed of ceramic
Garden Pyramids | Public Sculptures by Catharina Goldnau Ceramics. Item composed of ceramic
Garden Pyramids | Public Sculptures by Catharina Goldnau Ceramics. Item composed of ceramic
Garden Pyramids | Public Sculptures by Catharina Goldnau Ceramics. Item composed of ceramic

Created and Sold by Catharina Goldnau Ceramics

Catharina Goldnau Ceramics

Garden Pyramids - Public Sculptures

Featured In Toronto, Canada

Price $500

In Stock Now

Shipping: 7-30 days
Estimated Arrival: June 25, 2025
Every item isi diffent - all pyramids are customizable in size and colour from 3' to 6'. Pricing varies from $400 to $700 plus shipping. Stake not included as it is easily available at any hardware store. Exceptions can be made upon request.

Handmade

Woman Owned

Reclaimed Materials

Upcycled Product

Made To Order

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
150H x 25W x 25D in
381H x 63.5W x 63.5D cm
4.54 kg
10 lb

Garden pyramids for any front, back or side garden, providing color in every season.

Item Garden Pyramids
As seen in Toronto, Toronto, Canada
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Catharina Goldnau Ceramics
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
From mixing custom clay to designing the object, every piece goes through several work stages and becomes unreproducibly unique!

Catharina Goldnau explores transitions, juxtaposing traditions and materials in sculptural work that borders functionality. Born next to the Iron Curtain in Germany, she later studied ceramics at Sheridan College, Canada.
Every piece of Catharina’s art is a one-of-a-kind creation, from ornamental jewelry boxes to sculptural bowls. She explores unconventional ways to manipulate clay, combining materials to create new forms and surfaces. High-temperature firings give the pieces the last chance to move and transform. Resins and textiles are often used for post-firing completion.
Catharina is an award-winning graduate with a BA in Craft and Design with a specialty in Ceramics from Sheridan College.