A small tabletop water feature brings soft movement to a still corner, with water travelling over layered stone-effect surfaces and towards a clear crystal-style ball at the centre. It suits a desk, shelf, side table or meditation corner where a little motion and gentle sound make the space feel more attended to.
Layered pebble-wall design
The stone-effect back wall gives the piece a natural, textured look without the heaviness of real stone.
Warm-toned pebble details gather around the lower section, adding contrast and an earthy, grounded feel.
The central crystal-style ball catches the light as water moves around it, becoming the visual focus of the fountain.
The upright shape gives height without needing a large surface, so it feels present rather than overpowering.
Its neutral tones sit easily with plants, candles, books and other quiet home rituals.
How the water moves
The design guides water down the layered wall and towards the central ball, where the flow creates gentle movement and a shifting play of light.
The sound in the room
Expect the sound of moving water rather than silence. Textured surfaces tend to create a softer, more varied trickle than a flat sheet of water, with small changes depending on water level and placement.
Placement and care
Place it on a level, stable surface with space around it for easy filling and cleaning. Use clean water and refresh it regularly so the flow stays clear.
Distilled water is a sensible choice for indoor fountains because it leaves fewer mineral deposits. Wipe the visible surfaces with a soft cloth and avoid abrasive cleaners on the crystal-style ball.
Water features in contemplative spaces
Small fountains draw on a long decorative tradition of bringing moving water into courtyards, gardens and quiet interiors. In many contemplative spaces, water is valued for rhythm and attention: the eye follows the flow, the ear catches the changing trickle, and the object becomes part of the room’s daily…
region of manufacture: China