Description
This large stainless steel double fish sculpture features two full-bodied fish positioned in a symmetrical, flowing form. Facing one another and curving around a central open space, the fish create a graceful circular outline filled with movement and tension.

The sculpture features two fish in a balanced and symmetrical arrangement, with smooth, flowing body lines that form a dynamic circular structure. Fine detailing on the fins, tail, scales, and mouth adds realism, while the strong sculptural volume creates an elegant visual rhythm. It is mounted on a black marble base, which provides striking contrast, reliable stability, and a more premium overall presentation.
The design is both realistic and artistic, capturing the vitality of fish in motion while maintaining the refined simplicity needed for modern landscape sculpture.
Ideal Applications
This sculpture is suitable for a wide range of landscape and architectural projects, including public parks, urban plazas, commercial complexes, hotel entrances, luxury residential communities, villa gardens, water feature areas, and cultural tourism destinations. With its rich symbolic meaning and reflective beauty, it works perfectly as a landmark sculpture, feature entrance statement, waterfront decorative installation, or high-end garden focal point.
Advantage
Mirror Polished Effect
Achieving this mirror finish requires careful grinding and polishing, resulting in a clean, flawless metal surface that immediately conveys premium quality and fine craftsmanship.

The highly reflective mirror-polished surface captures and mirrors the surrounding environment, making the sculpture appear different from every angle and at every time of day, which creates a dynamic balance among the environment, light, and people.
At the same time, the highlights and reflections emphasize the sculpture’s volume, movement, and fluidity, allowing the design to appear even more dynamic and striking from a distance.
The Meaning of Fish Double Sculpture
The Double Fish Sculpture is more than a decorative artwork—it is a symbol of abundance, prosperity, harmony, and good fortune. In Chinese culture, fish represent wealth and surplus, while the circular arrangement of two fish suggests completeness, reunion, and continuous positive energy.

In a broader global context, fish are also associated with transformation, adaptability, growth, wisdom, and inner strength, making this sculpture both visually striking and deeply meaningful.