Granite Couple Rain Effect Water Feature
Granite couple rain effect water feature.
35 x 25 x 115 cm
Granite couple rain effect water feature.
35 x 25 x 115 cm
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High Grade Stainless Steel 304 |
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Quality Assured |
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Quality Water Pump |
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Instructions |
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Self Contained Water Feature |
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Power Plug Included |
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L.E.D lights |
Love, the one emotion that we all want in our home, so, why wouldn't you want a garden feature to bring it out into your cared for garden? With this feature, you can.
The Granite Couple Rain Effect water feature is a striking piece. It depicts a couple in an embrace with one another, foreheads touching as they are caught in a sweet moment.
A teardrop shaped hole has been cut out of the middle of the feature, and here is where the water feature is held. The falling water pours from the top of the tear-shape and runs in small thin streams. As they hit the rippled side of the feature, these streams mimic the sound of falling rain. The water gathers at the bottom of the tear shape and into a small pool, causing a trickling sound as the running streams hit the pool.
The water is highlighted at night by a single LED light that is placed inside the feature itself, giving it an inner glow effect, and casts a tiny orb of light into the surroundings, that gives off a calming vibe in the dark.
The polyresin used in the making of this feature has been made to take the form of two different shades of stone, with both smooth and rough surfaces. The two colours meet in the middle of the front of the feature. Small stainless steel shapes have been placed to add more detail to the piece.
The Granite Couple Rain Effect is a self-contained feature, meaning that all the pipes and plumbing are inside, and there's no need for any external help. This also means that this feature can be used indoors if you want it to. It catches all its water so won't make a mess and will add a lovely light effect to any room you put it into.
Installing is as simple as filling it up with water and plugging it into a power supply, taking only minutes to get running.