


These fountains incorporate sculptural elements, such as figures or abstract shapes, into their design. They are often artistic and make a statement piece. Made from bronze, stainless steel, stone, fiberglass (FRP), or concrete, they ensure durability and weather resistance. Water may cascade, spray, or flow gently over the sculpture, enhancing its visual appeal. Available in various sizes and styles, sculpture fountains add an elegant and cultural touch to plazas, parks, hotels, and luxury landscapes, making them both artistic and functional. Their custom nature allows for unique storytelling through the interplay of art and hydraulics, creating immersive experiences that engage both visually and aurally.
Structure: Circular rotating platform mounted on a central pivot with heavy-duty bearings, supported by a galvanized steel or aluminum frame. Equipped with handrails or bars for grip and safety.
Material: Frame made of powder-coated steel or aluminum for durability; platform constructed from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or perforated metal with a non-slip surface. Bearings are weather-resistant for smooth rotation.
Dimension: Available in diameters ranging from 4 ft to 8 ft, with a height of 2-3 ft. Load capacity varies from 200 kg to 500 kg, suitable for multiple children at once.
Ideal for parks, playgrounds, and schools.
Sculpture fountains are unique art installations where water integrates seamlessly with sculptural elements—whether figurative, abstract, or thematic—transforming them into dynamic, interactive centerpieces rather than just functional water features.
Durable, weather-resistant materials like bronze, stainless steel, stone (marble, granite), or fiberglass are typical. Metals may be patinated or polished, while stone can be carved for intricate detailing.
Yes! Artists and designers can create bespoke sculptures tailored to themes, spaces, or branding needs, with customizable water flow (gentle cascades, dramatic sprays) and lighting effects.
Maintenance depends on materials:
Ideal for public plazas, luxury gardens, hotel lobbies, or corporate campuses—anywhere a striking artistic focal point is desired. Indoor installations may use lighter materials like resin.