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The Altico Gardener Water Feature is a charming addition to any garden, capturing the essence of pastoral life with its delightful design. Crafted from durable, weather-resistant resin, this self-contained fountain features a whimsical gardener figure tending to a cascading water display, bringing a touch of countryside charm to your outdoor space. Water gently flows from the gardener's watering can into a series of tiered basins, creating a soothing soundscape that enhances relaxation. Integrated LED lighting illuminates the flowing water, providing a captivating display during evening hours. Features: A quirky design perfect for those who love to garden Aged stone-effect finish with two flowing spouts and rose-bud detail Includes LED lights Add water, plug-in and go No tools needed Low voltage Low maintenance All fittings and instructions included Suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Before using outdoors, plug must be connected to a weatherproof socket Specifications: Cable: 10m Wattage: 7 Dimensions:H 64cm x W 45cm x D 41cm All screens vary in colour reproduction and whilst every effort has been made to display the colour as accurately as possible it is for guidance only.
I love the Altico Gardener Water Feature in stone for its rustic charm and tactile appeal. It works particularly well in outdoor or conservatory settings, adding a calming natural element that pairs nicely with greenery and organic textures. In interior styling, it’s great as a statement piece on a patio or garden path, but can also be incorporated into a rustic or Mediterranean-inspired scheme indoors. Practical tips include placing it on a stable, gravelly surface to support the water flow and to maintain its aesthetic. Pairing it with simple, neutral planters or natural materials like terracotta and weathered wood can enhance its earthy vibe, creating an inviting and tranquil outdoor space.
Imani Lewis
Flitch Interior Stylist
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