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Arcea Malibu Pond Fountain Arcea Malibu Pond Fountain
Arcea Malibu Pond Fountain
Sale price$ 2,834.00
Angeles Trough Fountain Angeles Trough Fountain
Angeles Trough Fountain
Sale price$ 1,037.00
Ladera Trough Fountain Ladera Trough Fountain
Ladera Trough Fountain
Sale price$ 1,123.00
Verona Three Tier Fountain Verona Three Tier Fountain
Verona Three Tier Fountain
Sale price$ 2,189.00
Rialto Courtyard Fountain Rialto Courtyard Fountain
Rialto Courtyard Fountain
Sale price$ 2,650.00
Navona Courtyard Fountain Navona Courtyard Fountain
Navona Courtyard Fountain
Sale price$ 2,650.00
Monterosso Courtyard Fountain Monterosso Courtyard Fountain
Monterosso Courtyard Fountain
Sale price$ 2,362.00
San Pietro Courtyard Fountain San Pietro Courtyard Fountain
San Pietro Courtyard Fountain
Sale price$ 2,275.00
Ravello Courtyard Fountain Ravello Courtyard Fountain
Ravello Courtyard Fountain
Sale price$ 2,362.00
Amalfi Courtyard Fountain Amalfi Courtyard Fountain
Amalfi Courtyard Fountain
Sale price$ 2,189.00
Ponticello Courtyard Fountain Ponticello Courtyard Fountain
Ponticello Courtyard Fountain
Sale price$ 2,367.00
Amalficello Courtyard Fountain Amalficello Courtyard Fountain
Amalficello Courtyard Fountain
Sale price$ 2,189.00
Ravello Pond Fountain Ravello Pond Fountain
Ravello Pond Fountain
Sale price$ 2,030.00
Monterosso Pond Fountain Monterosso Pond Fountain
Monterosso Pond Fountain
Sale price$ 2,030.00
Amalfi Pond Fountain Amalfi Pond Fountain
Amalfi Pond Fountain
Sale price$ 1,958.00
San Pietro Pond Fountain San Pietro Pond Fountain
San Pietro Pond Fountain
Sale price$ 1,958.00
San Pietro Monaco Pond Fountain San Pietro Monaco Pond Fountain
San Pietro Monaco Pond Fountain
Sale price$ 2,606.00
Rialto Monaco Pond Fountain Rialto Monaco Pond Fountain
Rialto Monaco Pond Fountain
Sale price$ 2,650.00
Amalfi Monaco Pond Fountain Amalfi Monaco Pond Fountain
Amalfi Monaco Pond Fountain
Sale price$ 2,578.00
Ravello Monaco Pond Fountain Ravello Monaco Pond Fountain
Ravello Monaco Pond Fountain
Sale price$ 2,650.00
Rialto Malibu Pond Fountain Rialto Malibu Pond Fountain
Rialto Malibu Pond Fountain
Sale price$ 2,400.00
San Pietro Malibu Pond Fountain San Pietro Malibu Pond Fountain
San Pietro Malibu Pond Fountain
Sale price$ 2,357.00
Infinity Fountain Pineapple Cast Stone Birdbath
Infinity Fountain
Sale price$ 1,119.99
Onda Fountain Pineapple Cast Stone Birdbath
Onda Fountain
Sale price$ 2,139.99

What You Need to Know About Cast Stone Fountains?

People are often surprised by how much fountain you get for the money with cast stone. It's poured into molds and finished to look like naturally cut, weathered stone, so you end up with the look and the heavy, planted feel of quarried rock at a fraction of what real carved stone would run you. And because it's built to sit outside, a good cast stone fountain will keep doing its thing for decades.

You'll find a huge range in this collection. There's a small lion wall plaque you can hang by the front door, and at the far end there's the 16-foot Grande Palazzo Fluted Fountain from Henri Studio. Big or small, cast stone has a weight and a presence to it that lighter resin and metal pieces just can't fake. That's why so many of our customers use it as the anchor of a patio, courtyard, or garden.

Grande Palazzo Fluted Fountain

How to know if a cast stone fountain is right for your space

Weight is the first thing to plan around. Cast stone is heavy — that's why it lasts and why it won't tip over in a storm — but it also means you'll want to know exactly where it's going before the delivery truck shows up. Set it on a level base, especially with the tiered fountains, or the water will run off one side instead of spilling evenly bowl to bowl.

Scale is the next call. A big two- or three-tier piece like the Cavalli wants some open space around it; squeeze it into a little courtyard and it just looks crammed. The 44-inch Palazzo Urn, by comparison, tucks into almost any garden. Measure your spot, then imagine a few feet of clearance on every side.

Then there's color. A lot of these fountains come in ten, twenty, sometimes way more finishes — the Cavalli alone offers 47 — so you can match the stone to your house or your patio pavers. If you can't picture it, just ask us and we'll mail you real color samples so you're not squinting at a monitor trying to guess.

Cast stone vs. other styles

A lot of folks get here after bouncing between a few different collections, so here's the quick rundown.

Want that old-world, Italian-piazza look? Our Tiered Fountains are cast stone at its finest — water tumbling from one bowl down to the next, layered sound, a real centerpiece. Most of our tiered cast stone fountains, including the pieces from Al's Garden Art, are in that collection.

Tight on floor space, or want the water up against a wall? Head over to our Wall Fountains. Something like the Morris Lion Wall Plaque bolts right to a courtyard wall or beside a doorway and barely takes up any room. Hang one or two lion heads by the entry and guests notice the second they walk up.

And if you're doing a whole yard instead of hunting for one hero piece, our Garden Fountains work hand in hand with cast stone. Make a larger cast stone fountain your main event, then scatter a few smaller garden fountains near a bench or along a walking path so there's always something drawing you into the next corner of the yard.

FAQs

Common Questions About Cast Stone Fountains

Cast stone is a concrete-based material poured into molds, then finished to look like naturally cut and weathered stone. It gives you the appearance and weight of quarried stone without the cost, and it holds fine detail — the carved leaves, medallions, and figures you'll see on our tiered and wall pieces.

Yes. Cast stone is made to live outdoors and stand up to sun, rain, and years of use. With basic care it can last decades. The main thing to watch is freezing weather — see the winter question below.

Cast stone is heavy, which is exactly why it lasts and stays put in wind. Smaller wall plaques and compact fountains are manageable with two people, but larger multi-tier pieces are genuinely heavy and are best positioned by two or more people (or with equipment) before you fill them. Pick your spot before delivery — you won't want to move it afterward.

In mild climates, yes. Where it freezes, drain the fountain, disconnect and store the pump, and cover the piece for the season — or bring smaller fountains indoors. Water left standing can freeze, expand, and crack even solid stone, so this step matters.

Top off the water so the pump stays submerged, rinse the bowls periodically, and use a fountain-safe cleaner to control algae and mineral scale. Every few months you can drain it fully and wipe it down. That's about it.

Most do. Many of our cast stone fountains offer a dozen or more finishes, and some — like the Cavalli — come in as many as 47. We can send physical color samples so you're matching to the real thing before you order.

No. A fountain recirculates the same water with a pump, so you're only topping off what evaporates. In hot, dry weather you'll add water more often; otherwise it's minimal.

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