Floating sphere fountains are a stunning display of engineering and artistry.
These large stone spheres appear to float and spin effortlessly on water, often found in gardens or public spaces. Here’s how such a mesmerizing feature is set up:
Positioning the Sphere Above the Fountain Base

The installation starts with the careful positioning of the massive stone sphere using a crane or lifting device.
The sphere is suspended above a specially designed fountain base filled with water.
This base has a pressurized water system that will later support the sphere.
Activating the Water Pressure System
As the sphere is lowered closer to the base, the water pressure system is activated.
Water is pumped through a small nozzle or hole at the center of the base, creating a high-pressure flow.

This pressure is strong enough to begin lifting and supporting the sphere.
Balancing the Sphere with Water Force
Gradually, the sphere starts to float as water pressure evenly distributes beneath it.
Technicians carefully monitor and adjust the flow to ensure the sphere remains stable and centered, preventing it from tipping.

Final Adjustments and Stabilization
Once the sphere is floating steadily and water flows smoothly over its surface, the support straps are loosened and removed.
The sphere continues to rotate gently on the cushion of water, and the excess water cascades beautifully over the sides of the fountain base.

How It Works:
- Hydraulic Lift: A thin film of water under pressure lifts the heavy sphere.
- Precision Engineering: The sphere and base are polished to high precision to ensure smooth movement.
- Visual Appeal: The sphere spins gently, and water flows evenly, creating a mesmerizing effect.
This type of fountain combines the principles of fluid dynamics with artistic craftsmanship, resulting in a captivating piece that feels almost magical.