A resin tabletop water feature for bringing gentle movement to a shelf, side table or quiet corner. Water is designed to pass from the lotus-inspired top into the small side bowls, then down into the basin, giving the piece a steady, meditative presence while the seated Buddha remains still at the centre.
Stone-grey water, lotus bowls and quiet movement
The grey finish gives the resin a stone-effect look, with textured surfaces that catch light softly.
A seated Buddha figure forms the focal point, set against a rippled backdrop like carved rock.
The lotus-shaped bowls guide the eye down the side of the feature as the water cascades.
The broad lower basin gives the design visual weight, so it feels grounded rather than delicate.
Its upright shape suits a tabletop where you want height and movement without taking over the room.
Resin with a carved-stone feel
The feature is made from resin, shaped and finished to suggest weathered stone. In the photo, the surface has a dark grey tone with lighter highlights across the Buddha figure, bowls and textured backdrop.
Resin keeps the look substantial while remaining practical for an indoor tabletop water feature. The material is easier to place and move than real stone of the same visual weight.
Setting the water in motion
Place it on a stable, level surface before filling the basin. Add water carefully, then let the water circulate through the bowls.
Where to place it and how to care for it
Use it indoors on a sideboard, desk, console table or meditation corner where the water sound can be noticed without dominating the space. Avoid placing it directly above books, untreated wood or electrical items.
Top up the water when needed, as indoor warmth can make it evaporate over time. Empty and wipe the basin regularly with a soft cloth to keep the surface fresh, and avoid abrasive cleaners that could mark the finish.
Buddha and lotus symbolism
The seated Buddha figure and lotus form give the design its c…
country: China
weight: 1200 g
type: Water Features