Rough Rose Marble PT-043-RM
All of HomeStone’s larger natural stone containers come with built-in bulkheads for easy conversion to beautiful water features. By adding a plumbing kit (PK-101), a pump, and a base, any of our 24-inch, 28-inch, 30-inch and 39-inch pots can be a fountain. The photo shows one of HomeStone’s 18-inch by 30-inch Rose Marble pots displayed as a fountain in a lotus pond. When displayed as a fountain, the rough stone character of our 043 series creates thousands of facets for the reflection of light. Our rough marble containers can be ordered in natural Rose or Tan colors.
Smooth Green Marble PT-044-GT
The photo to the right shows HomeStone’s 044 Series of smooth marble containers. The smooth marble pots can be ordered in natural Green (as shown), Rose, or Tan colored stone. The finishing process for these pots is unique and time consuming, as all of the pots are ground down to create the smooth surface. When used as a water feature, the smooth, wet finish brilliantly shows off the natural colors of the stone. The smooth marble finish of our 044 Series can be ordered in Green, Rose, and Tan. Add a custom matching cement and stone reservoir for above ground displays or a plastic in ground reservoir to create a disappearing fountain look.
Square Stacked Slate PT-462-SS
For landscape designs where a rectangular design would be preferred, we offer the 462 and 465 Series of slate pots. The photo to the left shows the Stacked Slate 462 Series. It takes thousands of hand-placed broken slate chips to craft each container. When water is added, it meanders through the slate, providing a very relaxing and mesmerizing effect. Our stacked slate containers are available in a variety of rectangular and round designs and continue to be one of our best-sellers as planters and water features.
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