Recent O fountain Projects
Central Equity, Newgate III (VIC)
Artist Liz Dalton’s insight for this piece comes from thinking about the impact of plastic waste today and in our future.
Central Equity, Newgate II (VIC)
In the quest to help protect a species, Property Developer Central Equity wanted to illustrate the plight of the Growling Grass Frog 🐸 in a master-planned development in a unique way.
Central Equity, Newgate I (VIC)
This O fountain is centered around a park. Parts of the playground are featured in the illustration along with surrounding plants, birds and a few friendly dogs!
Cobblebank Station (VIC)
Indigenous culture is full of stories about growth, change, and transformation. In challenging COVID times it's relevant that we hear and see more of them.
TEDxSydney 2019 (NSW)
We created a live art installation at TEDxSydney’s experiential 'Hub" with artist Jeff McCann painting a design reflective of the theme of the 2019 conference, 'Legacy.
Moreland City Council (VIC)
Yarra Valley Water donated an O fountain to Moreland City Council.
Noosa Tourism Office (QLD)
Local contemporary artist Dr. Bianca Beetson was commissioned to design and paint an original Noosa essence water theme onto the water fountain, celebrating Noosa’s indigenous heritage.
Stockland, Calleya (WA)
Stockland has joined forces with us to fight the war on waste by providing water refill fountains that double as works of art.
Stockland, Highlands (VIC)
Nestled within Stockland’s Sustainable Park Eco Playground is this O fountain, making it attractive and easy to access freshwater whilst enjoying the park.
Bulcock St, Caloundra (QLD)
This O fountain is part of the Caloundra Main Street Urban Revitalisation project that won the AILA 2021 National Awards for Urban Design.
The District Docklands (VIC)
The commissioning of two O fountains provided The District Docklands a great opportunity to embed sustainable water choice into the transformed precinct. It offered a unique point of difference.
Alma Park, East St Kilda (VIC)
The very first O fountain was brought to life by the power of community, supported by the City of Port Phillip.