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Got Some Christmas Money to Spend?

Posted December 26, 2007

Courtyard Decor has accents and accessories from around the world. If you are near a busy street this is the cure for the road noise ... a new fountain. They have a wide selection of every shape and size. Free standing or wall fountains.

Or just add a little color with some new plants or flowers to spruce things up after the holidays. You will find a great selection of urns, planters and planter boxes to fit what ever space you have from huge pottery planters to a small table top pot. I loved the big blue glazed ones...I think you could live in one!!!



There is a nice selection of iron wall art, and metal sculptures and architectural pieces made of resin. All made for outdoors. I liked the hanging lanterns. In the front I spotted a pair of large metal cranes...awesome!!

On the whimsical side there were Italian ceramic faces and those of the sun, moon and the wind. Also find garden statues, gargoyles, lions and cement dogs. The half pots were neat that sit next to the wall.

You will find silks, topiaries and silk trees. Mirrors adorned with cherubs. Concrete pieces, a demi table or a dining table. Italian tables with metal chairs.

There is one room of all Italian ceramic pieces, bright and colorful, all hand done. Poppies and lemons were very popular.



There is also a sale room. They have a 48-hour return policy. Courtyard Decor is a direct importer of Italy's finest terracotta and majolica. They are located at 1020 Crosspointe Dr. in North Naples at the corner of Immokalee Rd and US 41. Phone: 592-6062.

Check this out for wonderful garden accents collections.

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