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Sustainability

All David Harber artworks have been inspired by naturally occurring forms in nature. The environment is at the center of everything we do. We believe it’s incredibly important that we take steps to preserve it, and see it as our responsibility to protect the beauty around us that inspires each and every sculpture we make on-site at workshop in Oxfordshire, UK.

A better tomorrow

A large, shiny stainless steel torus contemporary sculpture with a central hole stands on a trimmed lawn. Stone paths and walls surround it, with trees and a stone-covered structure in the background under a clear sky. The sun reflects brightly on the sculpture.

As a company, we have made the decision to strive to become carbon positive and have set a timeframe of five years to achieve this. With this in mind, we have undertaken an environmental audit to calculate the carbon impact of running the company in terms of employees, facilities and operational processes.

In October 2024, we completed the carbon impact of each design in our Classic collection, and we are now using this data to establish an estimated carbon impact of all our custom projects. This will enable us to put a figure in our annual carbon output, thereby supporting our efforts to become carbon positive.

Our commitment

Since 2024, we’ve:

1. Introduced a carbon offsetting fee when clients opt for shipping via air freight, rather than sea freight.

2. We’ve installed 60 m2 of solar panels for our workshop, and two electric vehicle charging points.

3. Our landscaped gardens at David Harber HQ have been planted with trees and wildflower areas to support wildlife and pollinators.

4. We switched to an electricity supplier that provides 100% renewable energy for power not generated by ourselves.

5. We have committed to using 100% recycled material for our marketing material.

Over the coming year we will keep all David Harber clients updated with ongoing developments in our environmental program. We welcome any suggestions from our network on how we can further play our part.

A weathered geminous bronze and gold contemporary abstract sculpture with cut-out leaf patterns sits among green foliage and blooming lavender, its surface catching sunlight and adding tranquillity to the garden scene.
A shiny armillary sphere in stainless steel contemporary sculpture stands on a black plinth amid blooming lavender bushes with pale purple flowers. Neatly trimmed hedges and lush green trees frame the vibrant garden scene.
A large, shiny stainless steel torus contemporary sculpture with a central hole stands on a trimmed lawn. Stone paths and walls surround it, with trees and a stone-covered structure in the background under a clear sky. The sun reflects brightly on the sculpture.
A round sky mirror chalice crafted from marine grade mirror polished stainless steel is surrounded by lush green plants and colourful flowers. The reflective water surface mirrors the blue sky and clouds, creating a serene and striking scene.

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A book cover with a dark teal textured background features faint concentric circles. At the top, large white text reads DAVID HARBER. At the bottom, smaller white text says AS IF BY MAGIC. The cover casts a subtle shadow to the right.
A book spread shows the left page with the title A MIRROR TO YOUR WORLD and text, while the right page features a photo of a shiny stainless steel torus contemporary sculpture on a manicured lawn, reflecting trees and greenery in a garden setting.
An open book displays a large RAF Brize Norton bespoke globe sculpture with three model aeroplanes mounted on it, set outdoors against a twilight sky. The left page has text about the Royal Air Force; the right shows the sculpture amid greenery and lights.
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