Harmony Large Water Feature in a paved Adelaide courtyard at dusk, water running and its integrated LED lighting glowing
Harmony Large Water Feature in an established Adelaide Hills garden at dusk, water running and its integrated LED lighting glowing
Harmony Large Water Feature in a small city townhouse garden at dusk, water running and its integrated LED lighting glowing

Harmony Large Water Feature

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Harmony Large Water Feature

Material: Polyresin
Power: Mains-powered pump included
Lighting: Integrated LED
Use: Indoor & outdoor
Warranty: 12 months

Overview

A tranquil piece showing a seated figure holding a bowl as water flows gracefully into a lotus-shaped base.

A floor piece with real presence; give it space at the end of a path or in a quiet corner of the garden. Cast in polyresin, it carries the look of stone at a fraction of the weight — 31 kg empty, so one person can move it and reposition it as the garden changes.

Key Features

  • Pump included: Arrives ready to run — fill it, plug it in and it works
  • Lit after dark: Integrated LED lighting, so it earns its place at night as well as during the day
  • Light for its size: Polyresin at 31 kg, not cast stone
  • Indoor or out: Equally at home on a patio, in an entry or in a living space
  • Peace of mind: Backed by a 12-month warranty

Specifications

  • Size: 63 (L) × 68.5 (W) × 112.5 (H) cm
  • Weight: 31 kg
  • Material: Polyresin
  • Included: Mains-powered pump and integrated LED lighting

Running It

The pump runs from a standard outlet and recirculates the same water, so it only needs topping up as it evaporates. Keep the water level above the pump inlet, and empty it in a hard frost. If you would rather run it away from power, a solar pump can be fitted in place of the one supplied.

Why You'll Love It

Moving water changes how a garden feels before you have looked at it — it softens traffic noise, draws birds in, and gives a small courtyard something to be about.

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