Fountains & Bird Baths

Fountains & Bird Baths

Water is relaxing and soothing to see and hear.  Water features add this element to a landscape, patio, entry or garden area.  Birds will enjoy a quiet dip in the bath while you watch from a distance.  Stone is a great choice for these ageless features.  One of a kind, unique, timeless and elegant. 

  • Aquascape statuary and fountain pumps are the choice for running smaller decorative fountains. This high quality, mag drive pump is used for supplying water to run fountains, water features, external filters, ornamental pieces, and indoor or outdoor fountains.
  • Aquascape statuary and fountain pumps are the choice for running smaller decorative fountains. This high quality, mag drive pump is used for supplying water to run fountains, water features, external filters, ornamental pieces, and indoor or outdoor fountains.
  • Step One: Prevent Maintaining a fountain or self-contained water feature can be challenging, especially if located in direct sunlight. Aquascape Fountain Prevent when used in conjunction with this product will help prevent unsightly water conditions, including the buildup of unsightly debris and scale often an issue with concrete fountains or in areas with hard water. This product works best when used in conjunction with the Step Two: Clean for Fountains.
  • Submersible Fountain Pump These high quality mag-drive or magnetically-driven water pumps are ideal for supplying water to run decorative fountains, external filters, ornamental spitters, and other indoor and outdoor water features.
  • Koi Bowl

    $81.99
    The Koi is a member of the carp family of fish. Carp have long been kept and bred as pets in many civilizations. The ancient Romans kept them in ponds and fountains and bred the ancestors of today’s common Goldfish. In China, they are recognized as good luck symbols. The colorful Koi carp available today are the result of a strain first bred 160 years ago in Japan from a naturally occurring mutation. The word Koi actually translates to “carp” in Japanese. Inspired by Japanese tsukubai (a hand-washing bowl used in tea ceremonies), this Koi bowl will allow you to keep Koi, without having to worry about pesky predators.
  • Emile Gallé (1846-1904) was one of the foremost figures of the French Art Nouveau movement. He began his working career as apprentice to his father, a studio glassmaker. By 1884 he had developed his unique Art Nouveau style and was supplying studio glass to, among others, the Parisian shop “L’Art Nouveau”, (source of the movement’s namesake). He produced many forms of art glass and later furniture, but is perhaps best known for his overlaid cameo pieces of unusual design and exquisite quality. These pieces now command vast sums at auctions.
  • Add stright edges to organic landscaping with this vibrant fountain.

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