Add a splash of Aussie character to your garden with Adrian the Australian Bearded Dragon. This stunning piece of reptile metal art captures the iconic "beard" and spiky silhouette of the outback’s most famous lizard. Measuring a perfectly sized 42cm x 20cm x 10cm, Adrian is large enough to make a statement but light enough at 450g to perch practically anywhere.
Expertly crafted with a multi-tonal rustic finish and intricate perforated detailing, Adrian doesn't just sit there—he brings your garden to life. Whether he’s basking on a rock or guarding your front door, this durable lizard sculpture is a must-have for nature lovers and fans of unique Australiana decor.
Dimensions: 42cm (L) x 20cm (W) x 10cm (H).
Weight: A lightweight but sturdy 450g.
Material: High-quality iron/metal with a hand-finished rustic patina.
Special Feature: Unique round metal "ball" eyes for a curious, lifelike expression.
Bearded dragons are the kings of sun-baking! Place Adrian on a flat sandstone rock or atop a dry stone wall. His warm, earthy metal tones blend beautifully with natural stone, making it look like he’s just stepped out of the bush to catch some rays.
Because he’s lightweight, Adrian is perfect for mounting. Use a small amount of exterior mounting wire to secure him to a timber fence, a garden trellis, or even the trunk of a gum tree. Seeing a 42cm dragon peeking out from the foliage is a guaranteed double-take for your guests!
Adrian loves to oversee the "jungle." Position him at the base of a large potted bird’s nest fern or tucked between kangaroo paws. He adds a professional, finished look to large garden pots and patio displays.
To sustain Adrian's life and ensure he stays the star of your garden for years, we recommend a quick annual spa day. Simply spray him with a thin layer of clear rust inhibitor or an exterior-grade varnish. This keeps his "scales" protected from the harsh sun and prevents the rustic charm from turning into unwanted corrosion.
Pro-Styling Tip: Adrian looks incredible when paired with his buddies! Try grouping him with Lucky the Mantis or Garry the Grasshopper to create a complete Australian wildlife sanctuary in your own backyard.