/Williamsburg signs deal with Campania for garden accents

Williamsburg signs deal with Campania for garden accents

— Home Accents Today,
Williamsburg and Campania are teaming up to produce a collection of hand-crafted garden containers and sculptures.

These classic creations are inspired by the rich design resources, gardens and collections of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. A sneak preview of the line will be offered at the upcoming July Atlanta market, with the major launch and debut of the collection in January 2015.


The collection features a range of garden containers, including cast-stone copies of dramatic urns in the Governor’s Palace gardens, part of Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area. Birdbaths and a garden bench round out the product line.

“Working with Campania creates an enormous opportunity for Williamsburg,” said Jim Easton, vice president of products for The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. “As a leader and significant resource for landscape designers and gardening centers, this relationship will help foster new outlets for 18th-century-inspired design.”

Peter Cilio, vice president of Campania, said, “When we visited Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area, we were intrigued by the timeless allure of 18th-century style. The new collection we produced takes that same style and interprets it in a unique and elegant way. We expect our customers to use these pieces in both traditional and more elaborate gardens and landscapes.”