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Fountains make great additions both indoors and out.

                                                        

Enjoy the soothing sounds of moving water with one of these wonderful self contained concrete fountains. Suitable for both indoor (if you have the space) and outdoor use they are designed and built to last a lifetime.

The large square base fountain with bird bath measures 32" square and is deep enough for a few gold fish in the 8" deep base, while the bubbling bird bath is 17.5" across and 27" tall.  This is a "quite" fountain making a very subtle dripping noise and would make a wonderful addition to any tranquil garden setting.

The three layer round fountain measures 22" high and bubbles from the top down, bowl into bowl.  The top bowl is 14" across and as they get larger they measure 20" for the middle and 30" for the base bowl.  This fountain makes a quiet bubbling sound.

The Urn fountain pictured below, is the noisy one of the three, with the base measuring 32" across and a depth of 8" this one too could be home to a few fish for the summer.  The urn itself in 19" across and 28" deep and is full of water to the bottom.

                                                       

Any of our wonderful fountains would make a great addition to, or focal point for your garden this summer.  Stop in soon to see these fountains, as well as our new collections of garden pottery in great new colors for Spring. 


 

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Posted: Saturday, March 03, 2007 5:02 PM by mark_smith

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