Stainless Steel Sphere
Installed into an internal courtyard of a care home, this 1.5 metre stainless steel sphere makes a real ‘splash’, and as it was too big to fit through the doors, we had to bring it over the roof.
Installed into an internal courtyard of a care home, this 1.5 metre stainless steel sphere makes a real ‘splash’, and as it was too big to fit through the doors, we had to bring it over the roof.
Installed into an internal courtyard of a care home, this two metre slate ‘fish’ makes a real ‘splash’.
Installed into an internal courtyard of a care home, this traditional style fountain, brings an air of calm to the area.
Built for a private client, this feature is hand carved from solid Sandstone and is 1.8 metres high by 2.5 metres long, it was built to fit the existing walled area within the garden and benefits from a stainless liner.
Built as the main feature in a hardwood deck, this 1 metre square water feature, built from stainless steel, was built to the owners specification and was to give the idea of a ‘snapshot’ of a fast flowing river, lifting it from the wild and placing it in his deck, in order to show a section of ‘white water’.
Built for a pentouse garden in an exclusive apartment in London, this 2 metre high water wall has been built to appear as minimalas possible, to ensure the water patterns speak louder than the feature itself.
Built for a private client, this featue works on two levels, looked at from above, the shape is elliptical, whilst from the front this 1.5 metre high column has been built with a subtle taper from top to bottom, in order to catch the light when installed into the garden.
Built for an exclusive apartments development in London, this 2 metre high water wall has been built with a subtle curve along its vertical axis (the shape can be seen in the water reservoir), in order to catch the light when installed into the courtyard on site. Shown on test in our workshop.
A simple 2 metre water wall built for a private residence in Malta, show on test outside our workshop.
Working with Balfour Beatty construction, we were commissioned to install this impressive water feature adjacent to the main entrance of Salford Royal Hospital. Finished overall height is 2.6 metres, with an overall length of 6.5 metres.