Mirror Stainless Steel Water Drop Sculpture
- Composed of multiple water drop shapes
- Full, round and straightforward appearance
- The mirror effect shows the clarity of water.
- Introduction of Polished Water Drop Sculpture
- Data sheet
The stainless steel water drop sculpture abandons complicated styles. It outlines the shape of the water drop with smooth curves, highlighting the natural beauty of the water drop, which is agile and elegant.
The surface of the water stainless steel drop sculpture must be smooth and without pits. The water drop sculpture is made of 304 stainless steel, mirror polished, and the smooth and bright surface shows the clarity of the water drop. The shape of the water drop is full, allowing people to feel the water flow and the power of life at a glance. The circular design of the base resembles the ripples of drops of water falling on the surface of the water. It restores the scene of water dripping downwards.
Meaningful Water Drop Sculpture
A. Water is life’s source and represents life’s origin and growth. The stainless steel water drop sculpture symbolizes life’s surge and endless cycle. Inspire people to cherish life but also save water and protect the source of life.
B. A drop of water finally merges into a river, lake and sea. Although the water droplets are small, they will add up if they persist. The stainless steel water drop sculpture inspires persistence.
Name: | Stainless Steel Water Drop Sculpture |
Model Number: | STL-137 |
Size: | Any Size |
Material: | Metal |
Surface: | Mirror-polished |
Brand: | K-SOURCE |
Category: | Stainless Steel Sculpture |
Service: | Support Customization |
MOQ: | 1PC |
Production Time: | 25-35 Days |
Packaging: | Strong Wooden Box |
Famous The Drop Sculpture
The Drop is a steel blue sculpture shaped like a raindrop. It was designed by German artist Inges Idee and is located in Bon Voyage Plaza in Vancouver.
The sculpture looks as if the square has just been hit by giant raindrops, delicately balancing on a circular base while its ends point toward the open sky.