Water brings a room into softer focus, especially when it moves over dark, rock-like texture and catches light through a crystal ball. This resin tabletop water feature is made for a sideboard, hallway console or quiet corner where you want sculptural form, gentle movement and a sense of pause.
Dark stone texture, moving water and shifting light
The design has the look of a fractured stone column, with a tall, architectural face and uneven grey surface.
A ribbed central panel gives the water a textured path, so the movement feels layered rather than flat.
The crystal ball sits within the upper recess, adding a small point of light against the dark rock effect.
The deep base and broken-edge silhouette make it feel more sculptural than decorative.
It suits calm interiors, meditation spaces and rooms where a single statement piece can hold the eye.
Resin with a carved-rock look
Made from resin, it has a dark grey finish with pale streaking and rough, stone-like texture visible across the front. The form is angular and contemporary, with a stepped water channel set into the centre and a higher rock face behind it.
Setting it up and keeping the water clear
Tabletop fountains like this typically recirculate water through a built-in basin using a small submersible pump. The exact power fitting varies by model, so place it where the cable can sit safely and where the electrical connection stays dry.
Use it on a stable, level surface. Refresh the water regularly, remove any dust or mineral build-up, and keep the pump area free from grit so the flow stays even. A soft cloth is enough for the resin surface; avoid harsh cleaners that could mark the finish.
Water features in the home
Ornamental fountains have appeared in homes and courtyards for centuries, from Roman atriums to Japanese garden basins. Indoors, the idea becomes smaller and more personal: a recirculating stream, a visible line of movement, and a quiet focal point for the room. This design le…
country: China
weight: 5250 g
type: Fountains