Bronze Horse Fountain Introduction:
The bronze horse fountain, also known as the Observatory Fountain or the Carpeaux Fountain, is a monument in Paris located at the entrance to the Luxembourg Gardens.
Inspired by this fountain, artists at the YouFine factory used the lost-wax technique to recreate it, achieving a faithful reproduction of the original.
In the lower center of the fountain are several horses with their front legs raised, their mouths open, looking straight ahead, or tilting their heads, assuming various poses.
Above the fountain are four women holding the globe in their hands, representing Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe, symbolizing the unfinished abolition of slavery at the time.

Trial Installation Service:
To ensure the horse fountain functions properly upon receipt, our factory will perform a trial installation upon completion.
The installation process will be documented with text, photos, and videos to facilitate timely correction of any issues and to provide a reference for the customer’s subsequent installation.

French Customer Feedback:
A French customer purchased the fountain replica for a public square. The customer was very pleased with the details of the sculpture and sent us numerous photos of the installation process and the finished application.

If you are interested in this bronze horse water fountain or would like to inquire about other bronze fountain designs, please feel free to contact us.






