The word Tiki refers to large wooden and stone carvings of humanoid forms originating from Polynesian cultures found in the South Pacific. They are found as far apart as New Zealand, Easter Island and Hawaii. The fearsome god-like carvings served to mark boundaries around significant or ceremonial sites and are often grotesque in appearance. In the early 20thC, ‘Tiki Culture’ arose in North America. Tiki heads and paraphernalia were used by restaurants and clubs to evoke feelings of relaxation; think Mai Tais, flowery shirts and sunny beaches.

  DIMENSIONS WEIGHT
CAS-TREE-L-WS
Western Slate
11"W x 30"H x 7"D
28 cm x 76 cm x 18 cm
90.0 lbs
40.9 kg

Note: All colour, weight and dimensions are approximate.

Western Slate

The stains will not wash off nor fade in the sun under normal use, however, excessive abrasive cleaning and wear may reveal the grey concrete underneath. Please note that finishes are hand-applied and will vary slightly from piece to piece.

  1. Western Slate
  2. York Stone
  3. Basalt Grey
  4. Ancient Stone