August 7, 2009, Newsletter Issue #127: Types of Indoor Wood Fountains

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Other than bamboo fountains, most people don’t associate indoor water fountains with wood. However, wood fountains bring nature inside the home or office. With a variety of styles to choose from wood fountains complement most interior design themes.

Most wood fountains are indoor floor fountains or wood-framed wall or shelf fountains. Some tabletop fountains found at Serenity Health also incorporate wood elements like bamboo.

For instance:

The Savannah combines the effects of wood, light, water, leather, stone and metal in an enclosed intriguing diorama. An intricate hand-carved hippo rests in a savannah setting among eucalyptus and reed on polished stones at the base of the fountain. Water cascades gently down slate tile background into the reservoir below. The Tuscan Ivy fountain brings visions of an Italian garden into the home. And, The Stone Mountain Waterfall draws inspiration from the way water flows down Georgia ’s Stone Mountain during a sunset rainfall. Sparkling water flows down background multi-colored slate tiles that gleam in the fountain’s built-in light. And a choice of eight finishes for the wood cabinet complement virtually any indoor décor. Meticulously designed by a talented artist, each of these unique wood fountains can be mounted on the wall, placed on a tabletop or stand alone as indoor floor fountains. Each fountain uses only about one gallon of water that sparkles day and night with built-in lighting. The rich distressed pine frames come in a choice of finishes to coordinate with interior décor. Kudos to the artist who requests that a portion of these fountain sales is donated to American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Hosea Feed the Hungry, Atlanta, Georgia or American Arthritis Foundation.

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