Both types of water wall may be constructed from transparent (usually
glass) or non-transparent material (usually stone).
When choosing a stone water wall, “book matching” the stones'
pattern can achieve some very desirable effects.
Two pieces of Juparana stone cut and book matched to create a wall
having a pattern that is almost symmetrical with the join in the center. The pattern flows out from the center similar
to a butterfly’s wings:
Water walls can have either an “Infinity edge”
(smaller) or a water distribution mechanism hidden behind a soffit (easier setup, less expensive). Infinity edge water
walls must be non-transparent. Soffits are usually stainless steel or copper and included with the feature.
Infinity Edge (patina'd copper cover):
Water Distribution (brushed copper cover):
Water walls may be trimmed in split stone, stainless steel, or various copper finishes:
Split stone (glass):
Stainless steel (onyx rosso):
Copper example (Juparana granite):
We also make translucent water walls that are backlit for an even greater visual impact.
The back panel material is usually onyx.
Back lighting on:
Back lighting off:
We can add logo’s to water walls too. Stone is laser etched
or water jetted using stone inlays. Glass is either etched or carved.
If you have existing slab stone in your facility, we can usually make
a water wall out of matching stone.
Here the customer had a Cosmos granite bar that needed to be matched.
Our water walls also have a water purification system. If you buy a water wall without a water purification system it will start to smell in around a week or two.
Our typical customers are architects tasked with sourcing a water feature,
general contractors tasked with making a water feature, both for commercial applications, or high end residential customers
looking for something extra special for their home.