Looks Like It Is Surfacing From the Yard
Set the head and tentacles into gravel, mulch, or grass and it instantly looks like something fun is coming up from below.
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It is the kind of yard piece people notice right away: playful, easy to place, and big enough to make the space feel intentional.
Set the head and tentacles into gravel, mulch, or grass and it instantly looks like something fun is coming up from below.
Keep the pieces close for a bold creature look, or spread them wider to fill a bigger bed or border.
The 22-inch head and varied tentacle heights give it real presence without overwhelming the yard.
Use the included steel stakes to place each piece where it looks best in your outdoor setup.
The rust-patina finish feels right at home with stone, mulch, greenery, patios, and poolside landscaping.
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Place the pieces so the squid looks like it is popping up from your garden bed, lawn, or gravel border.
No need to redesign the yard. Just choose the spot, space the pieces, and let the scene come together.
The head, tentacle pieces, and 11 steel stakes give you what you need to create the display.

Give Empty Garden Beds a Reason to Exist
A blank gravel patch, quiet flower bed, or plain poolside border can look forgotten. This sculpture gives that spot a playful focal point in minutes.
Because the pieces are separate, you can make the scene feel compact and dramatic or wide and surprising.






A playful rust-patina sculpture for poolside borders, garden beds, and outdoor dining corners.

Set the squid head and tentacles in white gravel beside the pool, where the rust-patina finish pops against blue water, tropical plants, and clean patio edges.
Place it near a patio table, restaurant entrance, or evening seating corner so guests notice a playful focal point before they even sit down.
Tuck the pieces among flowers, low greenery, mulch, or stones to make the sculpture feel like it is surfacing naturally from the garden.
Tip: Hide each base with gravel, mulch, or low plants so the squid looks like it is surfacing from the landscape.

Poolside gravel is the easiest win. The rust color pops against white stones and the whole corner suddenly feels styled.
Poolside ideaBlack mulch makes the tentacles stand out fast. Space them apart and the whole bed feels bigger and more playful.
Mulch bed ideaTuck the bases behind low plants and it looks like the squid has always lived there. Fun, but still garden-friendly.
Gravel bed ideaPoolside gravel is the easiest win. The rust color pops against white stones and the whole corner suddenly feels styled.
Poolside ideaBlack mulch makes the tentacles stand out fast. Space them apart and the whole bed feels bigger and more playful.
Mulch bed ideaTuck the bases behind low plants and it looks like the squid has always lived there. Fun, but still garden-friendly.
Gravel bed ideaPoolside gravel is the easiest win. The rust color pops against white stones and the whole corner suddenly feels styled.
Poolside ideaBlack mulch makes the tentacles stand out fast. Space them apart and the whole bed feels bigger and more playful.
Mulch bed ideaTuck the bases behind low plants and it looks like the squid has always lived there. Fun, but still garden-friendly.
Gravel bed ideaPoolside gravel is the easiest win. The rust color pops against white stones and the whole corner suddenly feels styled.
Poolside ideaBlack mulch makes the tentacles stand out fast. Space them apart and the whole bed feels bigger and more playful.
Mulch bed ideaTuck the bases behind low plants and it looks like the squid has always lived there. Fun, but still garden-friendly.
Gravel bed idea