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Monet Ball Tower Ceramic Water Feature - Classic 91cm

Original price $399.00 - Original price $399.00
Original price
$399.00
$399.00 - $399.00
Current price $399.00



Accepting Pre-Orders
Includes Pump & Hose
Easy Self-Installation
Colour: Cobolt Blue

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Available Jan 13th, 2025
Pre-orders Open

The Monet (pronounced mo-nay) is a ceramic fountain that combines simplicity, elegance with a striking bold colour. It features an intricately detailed pinecone sphere atop a tall and sleek rectangular pedestal base. The ornament is finished with a smooth, high-gloss cobalt blue colour resulting in a standout design that will add some vibrancy to your garden or outdoor space.

Water gently gushes out of the top of the sphere, flowing downward along the textured pinecone. The LED light plays with the flowing water to create a shimmering of reflections to bring the fountain alive, especially in the evening.

Colours

  • Cobolt Blue
  • Ivory White (with walnut accent rims)

Note: Colour appears brighter with a tinge of purple due to lighting.

What's Included

  • Electric pump 240V (Australian Standard)
  • 12m long cord
  • Warm LED light for night visibility (seperate plug with 12V transformer)

Note: The LED light connects to the pump for a single connection to the power point.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 34cm x 34cm x 91cm High
  • Weight: 20kg

Note: Due to the glazing process, slight colour variations naturally occur with each piece.

Shipping Information

Please note that this item is available for pre-order and will have a set waiting time in addition to the delivery ETA below. ETA is approximately 2-5 business to arrive, depending on your location. For WA/TAS, please add 2 business days. Read More...

Convert To Solar (Optional)

Note solar pumps may momentarily pause when not in direct sunlight. Consider the battery option (if available) for seamless operation.

What We Recommend

Can I Still Power the LEDs?

The solar pump will not power the LEDs. It is only meant to replace the electric pump. The LEDs can still be connected to mains power.