Decorative Gabion Solutions
General Information
In landscape design, gabions are commonly used for smaller retaining walls, garden furniture, and decorative elements such as raised beds and planters.
One of the most typical configurations is a 1 m high and 50 cm wide gabion retaining wall, which provides both structural support and visual character. By placing gabion baskets next to each other, a wide variety of layouts can be created—including curved and organic shapes.
Gabion planters and raised beds not only enhance the aesthetic of a garden but also offer practical benefits, reducing the need for bending and making gardening more comfortable.
Gabion Garden Furniture
Gabion garden furniture is designed as a permanent outdoor solution. Due to its weight and robust construction, it remains in place year-round, whether in private gardens or public spaces.
Compared to traditional outdoor furniture materials, gabion structures:
- Require minimal maintenance
- Are highly durable and weather-resistant
- Provide a long-lasting, natural-looking solution










