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Brushed 28cm Stainless Steel Sphere Water Feature with LED Lights
This stainless steel sphere water feature is popular among gardeners and garden designers. Featured on the BBC's "Digging Deep" garden design TV show, the stainless steel sphere was a design inspiration for the suburban garden. With water flowing over and around the stainless steel sphere it will without doubt add a crisp, modern edge to any garden or simply provide the look of any modern-styled courtyard, deck or patio.
The sphere comes with white LED's at the top and provides a stunning effect during both day and night.
Made from top quality grade 304 stainless steel, this stunning water feature is also easy to install and maintain.
Comes complete with a reservoir, pump (10m of cable).
Dimensions:
- Sphere Diameter: 28cm- Stainless Steel Thickness - 0.8mm- Weighs 5kg
Reservoir:
- Diameter: 55cm(1ft 9")- Height: 20cm(8 inches)
These large chips and flakes of slate in blue and grey are a very versatile dressing to add the finishing touch to your water feature. You can use them as path or border dressing or to surround and complement water features and completely conceal the unsightly black plastic reservoir lids. They are especially striking when wet as the water brings out their natural beauty.
These naturally smooth brown and grey coloured cobbles are a very versatile dressing to add the finishing touch to your water feature. You can use them as cobbles or border dressing to surround and complement water features and completely conceal the unsightly black plastic reservoir lids. They are especially striking when wet as the water brings out their natural beauty.
Average Rating: 5.0/5 (3 reviews)
"Very pleased with this water feature. Looks really good on my rockery."
Reviewed Monday, 12 September 2016
"Excellent"
Reviewed Tuesday, 23 April 2013
"The water feature was simple and beautiful and worked well – a wonderful adornment to my friends' garden"
Reviewed Wednesday, 23 May 2012