The Farm at Green Village in New Jersey is widely known as one of the premier garden centers on the East Coast, offering an expansive selection of plants, trees, shrubs, and garden accessories across their breathtaking 32-acre property. Customers visit not only for their top-quality horticultural offerings but also for the immersive experience of strolling through a destination that feels more like a botanical park than a retail garden center. Throughout the grounds, you’ll find winding paths, themed gardens, and outdoor displays that bring design ideas to life.

SRB706678 Bronze Gorilla Sculpture by Metropolitan Galleries Inc Vignette shown at The Farm at Green Village
Among these displays are a collection of Metropolitan Galleries’ bronze sculptures that add personality, artistry, and timeless charm to the Farm’s already beautiful setting. From whimsical and family-friendly pieces like the Children & Dog on Large Turtle (SRB25161), to the powerful Life-size Standing Grizzly Bear (SRB10096), and the majestic presence of the Sitting Gorilla Bronze Statue (SRB706678), each sculpture enhances the landscape and sparks curiosity and delight for visitors of all ages. These pieces don’t just decorate the grounds—they create lasting memories and storytelling moments for those who encounter them.
Every bronze sculpture in our collection is carefully crafted by hand using the traditional lost-wax casting process. This age-old method ensures remarkable detail, durability, and heirloom quality. Each sculpture is finished with a fire-applied patina, giving it depth of color and a protective finish designed to withstand the elements. Because of this meticulous process, our bronze pieces are not only works of art but also investments meant to last for generations, whether placed in a private garden, public space, or, as with The Farm at Green Village, within an expansive horticultural showcase.
The pairing of The Farm’s lush botanical displays with our handcrafted bronze sculptures demonstrates how art and nature can come together to create environments that are both inspiring and enduring. Visitors are able to envision how these pieces could bring life and character to their own landscapes, while enjoying them as part of a larger, carefully curated setting.