Swirl Fountain
Pillar fountains are fun because they are tall and narrow. Water spurts from the ball finial and cascades down the pillar to the octagonal basin below.
Obelisks can stand for so many things. Erected for thousands and thousands of years, a concrete obelisk can means something different to their builders or owners. That’s part of their allure. The genius in their design lies in their mystery – and simplicity.
Practical only in the sense that all art is practical, these zen-like pillar fountains can serve as an homage to pure, unadulterated art in your garden or patio. You might not know you want one until you see it. But in that moment, the pillar’s grace and sturdiness will tell you that you must have one.
This Japanese design shows how to incorporate a pillar/obelisk fountain into your landscape.
Pillar fountains are fun because they are tall and narrow. Water spurts from the ball finial and cascades down the pillar to the octagonal basin below.
The water spits from the large ball atop the sleek and tall, this hourglass fountain. The water gently spills over into the waiting square floor pool.
Size: 68″ H x 33″ W 10" deep.
A perfect fountain with a sphere topper is designed for that small space such as an entryway, balcony, or even a master bathroom.
This contemporary patio fountain is shown in TWO-TONE (TT).
A quietly dynamic fountain, this swirling column moves the water in a gentle circular pattern. The octagonal ground pool catches the water to recirculate it back to the top. This makes a lovely water fountain for your garden or entryway for that spectacular curb appeal.
Size: 60″ H x 33″ L x 33″ Front-to-back 10" deep.
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