FRP Cylendrical Fountain

Product Id SG-FT-08
Material FRP Fiberglass
Brand Swiss Gallery The Fiber Hub
Shape Cylendrical Fountain (5×5 Feet)
Usage/Application Both indoor & outdoor
Country of origin India
Design Customized , Modern

The  Cylindrical Fountain by Swiss Gallery The Fiber Hub is a modern and elegant water feature, designed to bring sophistication and tranquility to any indoor or outdoor space. Crafted from high-quality FRP fiberglass, this customized cylindrical fountain ensures durability, lightweight handling, and weather resistance, making it a perfect decorative element for homes, gardens, hotels, offices, and commercial spaces.

Key Features:

✅ Premium FRP Fiberglass Construction: Lightweight, durable, and weather-resistant, ensuring long-lasting beauty.
✅ Cylindrical Shape Design: A sleek, contemporary aesthetic that enhances any space’s ambiance.
✅ Soothing Water Flow: Creates a relaxing atmosphere with its gentle cascading effect.
✅ Versatile Placement: Ideal for gardens, patios, lobbies, reception areas, meditation zones, and office entrances.
✅ Customizable & Modern: Available in various finishes and sizes to match diverse décor styles.
✅ Indoor & Outdoor Use: Designed to withstand different environmental conditions, ensuring low maintenance and high functionality.

Proudly Made in India, the  Cylindrical Fountain is a blend of artistic craftsmanship and contemporary elegance, making it an eye-catching centerpiece in any setting.

 

Original price was: ₹150,000.00.Current price is: ₹105,000.00.

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