Established in The Czech Republic we’ve collaborated with landscaped Natural Swimming Pool projects (NSP’s) in the UK, Spain, France and Chile.

“Searching for innovative ways to enhance our sense of connection with nature, through developing an understanding of the true spirit of water.”

Client Reference:

“We are delighted how the pond with the flowform cascade has positively changed the appearance of our garden, naturally integrated and blended with the background. The garden enchants us at different times of the year and has become a popular and popular place for us and our guests.”
Ann Barrett and Mark Webber
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How do they work?

Thanks to the understanding and use of biological processes, a healthy ecological balance is maintained and swimming is possible in crystal clear water.

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How do they work?

The pool is divided into an area for swimming and an area for water regeneration, where aquatic plants grow and cleaning and filtration using root zones takes place here. Impurities contained in the water are absorbed by plants as nutrients, while harmful bacteria are neutralized by beneficial microorganisms in the water body’s filtration system.

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How does the collaboration work?

Design work begins with a site visit. The goal is to empathize with the landscape and understand the client’s aesthetic and practical requirements, taking into account the financial possibilities and budget available to the client.

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“Ubuntu” Eco Pools Network

I am a proud member of the Eco Pools Network, which was founded in 2011 during the 4th International Conference on Natural Pools held in the Czech Republic. All members are natural pool builders, sharing the same philosophy of “ubuntu”, which comes from an African term meaning “I am what I am because we come from what we all are.”

How does the collaboration work?

Andy Jones designed and built the first natural swimming pool in the UK.

Natural (Ecological) Pools
Flowforms (Water Cascades)
Garden Architecture

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