Customer Feedback
Peter and Joy Meldrum PDF E-mail
We live in on a main street, with trucks driving past too often for our liking. The Taruna Flowform cascade in our front garden really masks much of the engine sounds,

Peter and Joy Meldrum - Dargaville NZ
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New York Times PDF E-mail

"The most poetic and ecologically sound innovations are in the banks design are the Flowforms"

Elaine Louie
- New York Times Feb 1990.

Refer also to article under Public Sculptures

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Michael Winn PDF E-mail

"It's truely a marvelous multi-dimensional work of art, that pleases the eye, the ear and the sense of touch"

Michael Winn - world famous author and western Tao master, who works closely with Mantak Chia

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Raymond Lawton PDF E-mail

"Much of today's technology drains our energy and is purely intellectual, however flowforms animate, refresh and bring life in to water, the air and creatures it contacts."

Rayond Lawton - Whangarei, New Zealand.

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Hastings District Council PDF E-mail

"The resulting Flowform (Hauku Nui) has richly achieved its objectives. In addition to its practical qualities it has become a dynamic..."

Hastings District Council, Planning and Recreation - Hastings, New Zealand.

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Ashburton District Council PDF E-mail

"The Ashburton District Council constructed water feature in the town centre which reflects the Ashburton District and incorporates Flowforms designed by Iain Trousdell."

G.J Geering - Mayor of Ashburton District Council.

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Parks and Recreation, Wellington PDF E-mail

"The sculpture has a very useful social function in that it provides a focal point in this well frequented pedestrian mall."

Richard J. Nanson - Director of Parks and Recreation, Wellington City Council

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NZI Investment Services PDF E-mail

"concerning the Flowform sculpture. Like you we are continually gratified by the number of passers - by, and visitors to the building, who comment favourably about the feature pool..."

P.J.I Cooper - Assistant Property Manager

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Lower Hutt City Council PDF E-mail

"This beautiful Flowform sculpture in Riddiford Gardens is a greatly admired asset of the city"


Sarah Derbidge - For Assets Manager Recreation, The Lower Hutt City Council

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Waipa District Council PDF E-mail

"The Te Koutu Park Flowform, linked by a public walkway has resulted in a most successful water feature incorporating all the natural elements of nature."

Max Ward - Waipa Councils Parks Officer.

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Michael Park Rudolf Steiner School PDF E-mail

"The children love to play in the flowforms living water and are intrigued by the rhythms, motions and patters of nature they discover in their play.

Karen Affleck - Kindergarten Supervisor.

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Janet Galbraith PDF E-mail
I have re-installed my Cloverleaf Flowform in the garden near my bedroom window, because I found it so relaxing. Now my sleep problems have improved with the night time flowing sounds of the peaceful water rhythms.
Janet Galbraith - Carterton NZ.

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Michelle Gibbs PDF E-mail
"I am delighted with the compact and elegant form of my tabletop Flowform. Being an
inner city apartment dweller, I find the flow and musical rhythm of the water uplifting. It brings the birds to my balcony and at the end of a hard day; I can't resist slipping my feet in!

Michelle Gibbs - Wellington NZ
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Revolutionary Materials!
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Design for Life has combined world first design, production and materials. Our unique process can utilize natural products such as sand, sea shells or a range of thermoset composite materials.

Please contact us to discuss your requirements.

 

For more... www.designforlife.co.nz

 

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Featured Flowform

New Kotuku (Sacred Heron) Flowform
T051019-519.jpgA new range of Flowforms in a Vase theme. Pictured is the first model for release. Sounds that can be heard are a bubbling chuckling similar to a spring, gentle lapping of ocean shores and splashing and chuckling from a stream with a small waterfall.
This is a first of its kind in Flowform design !
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