A waterfall blade creates a single sheet of water, fitted into a wall or raised bed. Our range covers six stainless steel blades, from 45cm up to 90cm wide, with 3cm and 15cm lip depths. Prices start at £89 for a 45cm blade with a 3cm lip. The 90cm blade with a 15cm lip runs £219.
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Six stainless steel blades, 45cm to 90cm wide, £89 to £219, in projecting and wall-mounted designs. A blade turns a raised bed, wall or pond edge into a sheet waterfall. Pair every blade with a pump from water feature pumps and a catch pool from water feature reservoirs.
Width sets the spectacle; lip depth sets the throw.
| Blade | Example | Best for | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 45cm, 3cm lip | 45cm Blade, 3cm Lip | First blade, small walls | £89 |
| 60cm, 15cm lip | 60cm Blade, 15cm Lip ⭐ Matt's Pick | Clear thrown sheet, most walls | £145 |
| 90cm, 15cm lip | 90cm Blade, 15cm Lip | Wide statement falls | £219 |
| Wall-mounted | 45cm Wall-Mounted Blade | Fixing direct to brickwork | £115 |
Matt's note, June 2026
Blades are a builder's purchase, so none cracked our top 100 in the year to June 2026; they sell into projects, not on impulse. Six widths and lips are in stock, £89 to £219. Two numbers decide the result. The lip throw: a 15cm lip clears the wall face and gives that glass-sheet fall, where a 3cm lip hugs it. And the flow: every 30cm of blade width wants roughly 1,500 lph at the blade, which after pipe losses means buying the pump one size up.
A slim stainless tank with a precision slot that sheets water. Built into a wall or raised bed, it produces a flat glass-like fall into a pool below.
From £89 to £219. The 45cm blade with 3cm lip opens the range, and the 90cm blade with 15cm projecting lip tops it.
Roughly 1,500 litres per hour for every 30cm of width. Measure at the blade, not the pump box, so buy one size up to cover pipe losses.
15cm for a thrown clear sheet, 3cm for a hugging fall. The deeper lip clears the wall face below, which keeps brickwork dry and the sheet glassy.