Sitting Hoi Toi Statue
The 13″ Sitting Hoi Toi is a beautifully crafted sculptural accent that adds charm, cultural character, and refined presence to both outdoor and indoor environments. Inspired by traditional decorative forms, this ornament features a seated figure with thoughtful posture and subtle detailing that complements landscaped settings, patios, entryways, terraces, and garden vignettes. Its compact yet expressive design brings personality and timeless appeal to outdoor décor, making it a versatile accent piece that enhances both classic and contemporary design schemes.
Hand-crafted from durable cast stone concrete, this piece is engineered for enduring performance in everyday outdoor conditions while retaining its sculptural integrity. The textured surface and sculptural silhouette capture light and shadow to emphasize form and detail, creating visual depth that elevates garden compositions or patio arrangements. Whether placed on a garden pedestal, nestled among planters and ground cover, or positioned near a seating area, the 13″ Sitting Hoi Toi establishes an inviting focal point that enriches your décor with artistic expression.
This sculpture can integrate seamlessly with surrounding materials and color palettes. Its balanced proportions and thoughtful design allow it to harmonize with existing outdoor elements while adding an element of narrative and timeless character that stands out without overpowering the space.
Care & Maintenance:
- Placement: Place the sculpture on a flat, stable surface such as a patio slab, decorative pedestal, garden step, or compacted soil so it sits securely and evenly among your outdoor décor.
- Cleaning: Wipe with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust, pollen, or surface debris. Avoid abrasive cleaners and harsh chemicals that can dull or damage the cast stone finish.
- General Maintenance: Check periodically for dirt or debris accumulation and rinse with clear water if needed to refresh the surface.
- Winter Care: Before prolonged freezing conditions arrive, consider placing the sculpture in a sheltered location such as a covered porch or garage to protect it from freeze-thaw cycles that could affect cast stone over many seasons. If left outdoors, elevate slightly and ensure good drainage to prevent standing moisture around the base.


