Badger Garden Ornaments & Statues

Badger garden ornaments are stripe-backed cast-resin sculptures for British gardens, sized for bark paths, shaded shrub corners and log-pile edges.

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  • Badger and Badger Cub | Garden Statue

    Badger and Badger Cub | Garden Statue

    Badger and Badger Cub | Garden Statue

    £49.99
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  • Badger Garden Ornament

    Badger Garden Ornament

    Badger Garden Ornament

    £39.99

About Badger Garden Ornaments & Statues

Badger Garden Ornaments: Chunky Pair and Single Statue

Badger garden ornaments are stripe-backed cast-resin sculptures for British gardens, sized for bark paths, shaded shrub corners and log-pile edges. The range here is the Badger and Badger Cub pair (a two-piece woodland set with the adult measuring 42cm long, 24cm high and 22cm wide alongside a smaller cub) and a single coloured Badger statue at 44cm across. Both are painted cast resin with the classic black-and-white snout stripe picked out cleanly, rated for wet winters.

The Badger and Badger Cub pair as the starting point

The Badger and Badger Cub is a two-piece woodland set from A Bit Quackers. The larger adult measures 42cm long, 24cm high and 22cm wide; the cub is scaled to sit alongside at a smaller footprint. The finish is painted cast resin with the classic black-and-white snout stripe picked out cleanly. The pigment is mixed through the paint, so the contrast stays sharp through several a wet January rather than muddying to grey after one wet January. Both pieces are light enough to reposition one-handed, which matters if you want to try the pair beside a log pile one week and along a bark path the next.

The single Badger as a wider-footprint piece

The single coloured Badger statue measures 44cm across, wider than the cub but at a similar height to the adult. The low-slung pose looks like a real badger nose-down at dusk rather than a cartoon, and the sett-and-snout silhouette carries from four or five metres away. It wants a longer sightline than the pair: a gravel path edge, or the front of a shaded shrub corner where it can emerge nose-first from ferns.

Where badgers actually sit in a British garden

A badger reads truest where the planting already feels a bit wild. Think the base of a beech or hornbeam, the shadow line of a yew, or the corner where lawn gives way to a bark mulch path or log pile. The Badger and Badger Cub pair works well with a metre or so of space between adult and cub, so the eye reads them as two animals nosing through the undergrowth rather than a stacked display. The single Badger wants a longer sightline; avoid fully open lawn where the painted stripe needs planting behind it to read as woodland rather than garden centre.

Finish, care and a wet outdoor British weather

Painted cast resin is rated frost-proof and the stripe pigment is mixed through the paint rather than sprayed on top, so it holds contrast across several wet winters. A soft brush and warm water once a year keeps pollen out of the snout detail. The base sits flat without pegging on bark mulch, gravel or paved surfaces. Skip the power wash. None of the pieces need bringing in for winter.

For other woodland-shape ornaments to group with badgers, see the woodland animals range and the hedgehog garden ornaments range. The british garden ornaments cluster carries the wider native-fauna catalogue.

Badger and Badger Cub | Garden Statue
From the badger garden ornaments & statues range

Frequently Asked Questions

How does delivery, returns and contact work?

UK delivery is free on orders over £50, with a flat rate below that. Orders ship within one working day from our Cotswolds workshop, packed in recyclable materials. Returns are accepted within 30 days for a full refund, with no restocking fees. If something arrived damaged or you need help choosing, email hello@backyardbliss.co.uk and we usually reply within a few hours.

Will the black-and-white stripe fade after a couple of British weather?

The stripe holds its contrast well. The pigment is mixed through the paint rather than sprayed on top, so UV and rain weather the surface evenly rather than fading patchily. After two or three winters you might see the white soften to a warmer off-white, but the black-and-white separation that makes the badger recognisable stays intact.

Is the sett-and-snout pose actually recognisable from across the garden?

Yes. The low-slung silhouette carries from four or five metres away, particularly with planting or a bark path behind to give the stripe contrast. Open mown lawn flattens the read, so think shrub edge, log pile, or the corner where lawn gives way to bark mulch.

Are these solid stone, or a lighter material?

Both pieces are cast resin, not solid stone. That keeps them light enough to reposition one-handed and resilient enough to take a hard frost without cracking. The trade is weight versus weather-stability, resin wins here because a heavy stone badger isn't a typical UK shape and the painted detail reads better on a smoother resin surface.

What size should I pick for a smaller garden or shaded corner?

The Badger and Badger Cub pair works better in tighter spaces because the cub fills out the grouping without needing a long sightline. The single Badger is wider and wants a longer view to read the silhouette properly. For a small shaded corner, lean toward the pair; for an open gravel path, the single piece.

Can I leave them outside year-round, or do they need to come in?

Outside year-round is fine. Both pieces are rated frost-proof and the paint is UV-stable. No covering is needed. Tipping standing water off any horizontal surface before a hard frost extends the paint finish slightly, but the pieces don't need bringing in for a wet January or a frosty week.

Will the pair and the single match if I buy them at different times?

Yes. They share the same paint palette and the same black-and-white stripe treatment, so the pair and the single works as part of the same set even bought months apart. The cub is the smaller scale, the adult and the single are at a similar full-scale height.

Which woodland figures pair well with a badger grouping?

Hedgehogs at a small scale (a fern-edge piece) and a fox or two on a wider gravel path make a natural woodland trio. Browse the woodland animals range for a coordinated grouping, and the hedgehog garden ornaments range for the smaller-scale companions specifically.

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