05/06/2026
Introducing SAGUARO, the newest addition to the Lumacast Water Feature Collection. A fluted form drawn from the vertical ridges of the saguaro cactus, translated into architectural sculpture.
Cast in fiber-reinforced concrete, SAGUARO carries the surface detail of its namesake into a self-contained water feature designed for residential, hospitality, and commercial spaces. Light moves across its fluted exterior throughout the day, shifting with the sun and settling into stillness in the evening.
Available in two sizes — 26” and 36” — and offered in two expressions. In Rain, water spreads across a sculpted concrete dome, releasing in droplets that fall inward to create a steady, resonant presence. In Spring, water rises from the center and cascades across the basin, layered and active, shaped by variation in flow.
Available in our full range of standard colors plus six new pastels, drawn from the California coast.
Explore SAGUARO at the link in bio 🔗
03/03/2026
The Lumacast Water Feature Collection translates natural water behavior into architectural form and composed designs that bring movement, sound, and atmosphere into balance.
Cast in fiber-reinforced concrete, each self-contained design considers geometry, surface behavior, and acoustic presence across residential, hospitality, and commercial spaces. Sculpted forms guide the flow of water with intention, whether rising from a central stem or traveling across a domed surface before falling in a steady rhythm.
Defined by two expressions, Spring and Rain. The collection explores controlled movement as a design element, introducing sound and reflection as part of the spatial experience.
Available in eight standard colors and four exclusive pastels, with independently specifiable dome or stem finishes for tonal continuity or contrast.
Explore the full Water Feature Collection at the link in bio 🔗
02/11/2026
As we step into trade show season, it feels like the right moment to bring our work into the field and into conversation. From NAHB IBS to the Seattle Home & Garden Show, these gatherings bring together builders, designers, and homeowners who are shaping the future of outdoor living in meaningful ways.
This season, we’re bringing our concrete forms into the field — inviting a closer look at proportion, material expression, and the atmosphere they create. Trade shows offer something we value deeply: direct dialogue. The opportunity to share new typologies and engage in meaningful discussion about how these forms contribute to outdoor living.
We’re excited to connect with longtime partners, meet new collaborators, and engage with the wider design and building community. These moments aren’t just about showcasing products — they’re about continuing a shared conversation around continuity of form, craftsmanship, and the evolving landscape of outdoor living.
If you’re attending, we hope you’ll stop by and join the conversation.
01/29/2026
Golden hour in Kenwood: quiet, grounded, and expansive.
With its softened profile and low, generous form, OVA soft settles naturally into the landscape. The flame brings warmth, but it’s the shape that defines the moment—calm, sculptural, and at ease among wood tones, open air, and the surrounding hillside.
01/22/2026
STRATO (formerly RAIO) in Petaluma. A calm flame, a composed courtyard, and a backyard designed to slow the evening down.