Rabbit Garden Ornaments & Statues

Rabbit garden ornaments are round-bodied cast-resin bunnies for cottage borders, gravel-path edges and the children's corner of a garden, distinct from the longer-eared and longer-legged hare figures that sit alongside them.

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About Rabbit Garden Ornaments & Statues

Rabbit Garden Ornaments: Rambunctious Family, Relaxing Rabbit, Fairy on Rabbit

Rabbit garden ornaments are round-bodied cast-resin bunnies for cottage borders, gravel-path edges and the children's corner of a garden, distinct from the longer-eared and longer-legged hare figures that sit alongside them. The pieces on the shelf are the Rambunctious Rabbit Family (a set of five small bunnies in different nibbling poses), the Relaxing Rabbit, the Fairy on Rabbit and a wider range of hare pairs and sets that share the same low border-edge placement.

The Rambunctious Rabbit Family as the anchor piece

The Rambunctious Rabbit Family is a set of five cast-resin bunnies. Two are larger, three are smaller, each in a different nibbling, crouched, or alert pose. The figures sit low and round, with short ears, soft faces, and a Peter-Rabbit read that suits a cottage border or a child's garden corner. The five fan out across a metre or so of planting, so the eye picks up the family as a small scene rather than a single ornament. The pieces ship as a coordinated set; placing them with a few inches of grass or low foliage between each lets the planting frame the group.

The Relaxing Rabbit and the Fairy on Rabbit

The Relaxing Rabbit is the single larger bunny on the shelf, settled on its haunches with the ears half-lowered, sized for the foot of a tub or the front of a flower bed where one figure carries the scene. The Fairy on Rabbit is the smaller storybook piece, a fairy figure perched on a bunny's back at a scale that suits a windowsill, a potting bench top, or beside a glazed pot on a step. Both are cast resin with a painted finish, frost-proof for outdoor placement and light enough to reposition one-handed.

Where rabbit pieces sit in a British garden

The Rambunctious Rabbit Family works as a small scene at the edge of a lawn or along a gravel path. It also reads cleanly along a cottage border where the five figures fan out across a metre of planting. A children's corner is a natural home, particularly if the corner has a few low shrubs or a clump of lavender to give the bunnies somewhere to nibble. The Relaxing Rabbit suits the foot of a planted tub or the front of a low border where a single bunny carries the scene. The Fairy on Rabbit is the easy one to place: a windowsill, a potting-bench top, or the corner of a step.

Finish, care and a wet British winter

Cast resin is rated frost-proof and the painted finishes hold colour through several seasons outdoors. A soft brush over each figure once a year keeps pollen and windblown debris out of the moulded detail; skip the power wash. Tipping standing water off the back of the Relaxing Rabbit and out of the bunnies' nibbling poses before a hard frost extends the paint slightly. The Fairy on Rabbit lasts longer if it is lifted onto a paver or a tile rather than sitting in sodden mulch through the winter months.

For the longer-eared hare cuts that sit alongside these, see the hare garden ornaments range, with large hare garden ornaments for the over-40cm pairs and bronze hare, bronze moon-gazing hare and moon-gazing hare for the finish variations. For native British fauna grouped together, the british garden ornaments range.

Large Moon-Gazing Hares Ornament Set
From the rabbit 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.

What is the difference between rabbit and hare ornaments?

Rabbits sit rounder and closer to the ground, with short ears and soft faces. The Rambunctious Rabbit Family and the Relaxing Rabbit both lean into a domestic Peter-Rabbit read that suits children's corners and cottage borders. Hares are taller and leaner, with long upright ears, longer haunches, and the alert boxing or moon-gazing poses that read at mid-distance. Browse the hare garden ornaments range for the longer-eared figures.

How are the five bunnies in the Rambunctious Rabbit Family arranged?

The set ships as five pieces, two larger and three smaller, each in a different pose: nibbling, crouched, or alert. Placing them with a few inches of grass or low foliage between each lets the eye read the family as a small scene rather than a single ornament. A metre or so across a cottage border or a gravel-path edge gives the group room to breathe.

Where does the Relaxing Rabbit sit best on its own?

At the foot of a planted tub, the front of a low border, or beside a step where a single bunny carries the scene. The figure is settled on its haunches with the ears half-lowered, so it reads quietly as a real rabbit at rest rather than a busy figure. Avoid open lawn at mid-distance, the round body wants planting context to anchor it.

Is the Fairy on Rabbit suitable for outdoors year-round?

Yes. The figure is cast resin with a painted finish, frost-proof and UV-stable for outdoor placement. Lifting it onto a flat paver or a slate tile rather than sitting in sodden mulch through the winter months extends the paint, and the small scale suits a windowsill, a potting-bench top, or the corner of a step better than a fully exposed border edge.

Are the rabbit pieces light enough to move around?

Yes. All three pieces (the family of five, the Relaxing Rabbit, the Fairy on Rabbit) are cast resin and lift comfortably one-handed. That makes it easy to try the family in two or three border spots before settling, or to move the Fairy on Rabbit indoors for a frosty week if you'd prefer (though it doesn't need to come in).

Can the rabbit pieces sit alongside the hare sets in the same border?

Yes. Keeping the rabbit family low at the front and the longer-eared large hare pairs three or four paces back behind taller planting gives a layered border, with the rounder bunnies in the foreground and the alert hares carrying the mid-distance. Mixing the same finish family (the bronze cuts together, the white cuts together) keeps the palette tidy.

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