Water Connect Reinventing the Urban Oasis

Water Connect Reinventing the Urban Heat Island
Water Connect Reinventing the Urban Heat Island


Water Connect unveils a new generation of green street furniture at Paysalia2025 – Booth 5 F 41.

In response to the climate emergency, urban heat islands, and public expectations, Water Connect is reaching a new milestone

💧 We don’t just make fountains anymore.
We now create inclusive, modular, green, and water-efficient oases of freshness, designed to bring about lasting change in public spaces.

🟩 A 100% modular solution with endless combination possibilities:
– Mat Source fountains → free drinking water, accessible to all
– Mat Brume® misters → immediate refreshment, in complete safety
– Metal shade structures → long-term thermal comfort
– Planters and arches → natural shade, biodiversity, coolness
– Built-in benches → relaxation, conviviality, social interaction

Each city can now design its own neighborhood to reflect its unique character, based on its available space, needs, and constraints.

🌱 Next-generation street furniture that is accessible, elegant, and customizable—a practical solution to increasingly severe heat waves.

📍 Want to see it, touch the modules, and understand how they transform a neighborhood?
➡️ Come visit us at the 2025 Paysalia Fair, Booth 5 F 41.

Come discover the future of urban cooling.
Come design your next cooling oasis.

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