In outdoor design, water does not always need to move to be felt. The Cazo Water Bowl is defined by restraint—using stillness, proportion, and material to shape space with quiet confidence.
Crafted in GFRC, Cazo introduces water as an architectural element rather than an ornamental feature.
Form That Grounds Space
The Cazo Water Bowl is designed with clarity of geometry. Its balanced proportions allow it to anchor outdoor environments, creating a visual and emotional pause within the landscape.
Rather than drawing attention through movement, Cazo holds space—inviting reflection and calm.
GFRC and Material Integrity
Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete allows Cazo to achieve refined edges and clean surfaces while maintaining structural strength. The material’s texture and weight reinforce its architectural presence.
Over time, GFRC weathers naturally, deepening the relationship between the water bowl and its environment.
Water as a Reflective Surface
The still water within the Cazo Bowl becomes a mirror—capturing light, sky, and surrounding architecture. This subtle interaction brings life to the space without visual noise.
The effect is meditative, grounding, and intentionally understated.
Balance Between Fire and Water
When paired with architectural fire features, the Cazo Water Bowl provides contrast and balance. Fire introduces movement and warmth; water offers calm and stability.
Together, they create a composed outdoor environment defined by elemental harmony.
The Romazura Design Approach
Romazura curates fire and water features as architectural tools—objects that shape how outdoor spaces are experienced over time. The Cazo Water Bowl reflects this philosophy through restraint, durability, and trust.
This is water, expressed through stillness and form.
