We pick out the most stylish garden obelisks, in a range of different styles and materials.

By Veronica Peerless

Published: Monday, 30 January 2023 at 12:00 am


A garden obelisk makes a lovely feature in its own right, especially in autumn and winter when the garden is more bare. But of course an obelisk looks stunning when clothed with climbing plants such as clematis, climbing roses, honeysuckle or sweet peas and edibles such as French and runner beans.

Obelisks can be used to punctuate and add height to borders and beds, or can be placed on pots on the patio for climbing plants to grow up.

Obelisks are available in a variety of styles and materials, from traditional wood and metal to rustic woven willow. Choose one that fits the overall look of your garden. Natural materials work best in more rustic, traditional or cottage garden-style spaces, while metal would work best in a more contemporary setting.

Most come with legs that can simply be pushed into the soil until firm. Their measurement is often included in the overall height of the obelisk, so bear this in mind when buying.

The best garden obelisks for 2023

Roman Style Steel Garden Obelisks

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This pair of Roman-style obelisks would be an attractive addition to any garden, clothed in climbing plants such as sweet peas, clematis, climbing roses or honeysuckle. With a generous height of 210cm,  they are made from weatherproof and long-lasting plastic coated steel with a criss-crossing trellis and an attractive finial. The obelisks come in two parts that are easily stacked together, with the fixings attached. They can be dismantled when the season has ended and easily stored – or left standing over winter.

Set of 2.

Dimensions: Height 210cm x 35cm wide.