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Plant One Stake. Get a Backyard That Moves All Day Long.
Meet ViviWhirl™, a 6-foot kinetic wind sculpture with three flower heads and a butterfly accent that catch the lightest breeze and spin in opposite directions. Stake it into the soil once, then watch your yard come alive from the kitchen window, the patio chair, or wherever you pour your morning coffee. No batteries, no bolts, no setup — just motion that keeps pulling your eye every time you glance outside.
Stop Settling for a Yard That Looks Like a Still Photo
You planted the flowers. You hung the lights. And yet — from twenty feet away, your garden barely registers. Solar stakes fade by year two. Wind chimes drive the neighbors nuts. Static metal art turns invisible after a week. The missing piece isn't more decor. It's motion.
➤ Spins in the Lightest Breeze: Each of ViviWhirl™'s three flower heads sits on its own bearing, so they catch air at different rhythms. Even a whisper of wind gets the whole sculpture turning — no waiting around for a real gust.
➤ Built to Outlast the Seasons: Powder-coated metal petals and a heavy-gauge steel stake hold up through summer storms and winter freezes. Colors stay sharp, the stake stays planted, the bearings keep spinning.
➤ One Stake, Zero Assembly: Push the steel stake into damp soil and walk away. No bolts, no tools, no instructions to lose halfway through the project.
Three Spinners, Independent Motion, One Sky in Your Yard
Most wind spinners have one rotor. ViviWhirl™ has three — each flower head turning independently on its own ball bearing, plus a brushed metal butterfly that flutters off the side branch. The geometry means there's almost always something moving, even on those still afternoons when the wind barely shows up.
Stationary yard art fades into the background within a week. Motion doesn't. ViviWhirl™ pulls your eye every time you glance outside — from the kitchen sink, the back deck, the bedroom window. Your yard stops being scenery and starts being something you actually want to sit and watch.
Why ViviWhirl™ Keeps Showing Up in Backyards From Texas to Pennsylvania
Buyers keep telling us the same three things: it looks better in person than in the listing photos, the colors hold sharp through a full year of weather, and neighbors keep walking over to ask where they got it. "Stuck it in the ground in April. Six months of thunderstorms later it's still spinning like the day I put it up. Best money I've spent on the yard." — Karen R.
Make Your Yard the One Everyone Stops to Look At
✓ A garden that moves all day: Color and motion from sunrise to sunset — not just when the kids are home or the lights are on.
✓ Set it once and forget it: The stake goes in once. No batteries to replace, no panels to clean, no winding up.
✓ Conversation starter every cookout: The flower-and-butterfly silhouette pulls compliments from neighbors and gets grandkids running over to watch.
Set It Up in Under Five Minutes
Step 1: Pick a spot where the breeze passes through — open lawn, the edge of a flower bed, a corner of the patio.
Step 2: Push the steel stake straight down into damp soil until it sits firm. A soft tap with your palm finishes the job.
Step 3: Step back and watch the three flowers find their own rhythm with the next gust.

| Why Choose ViviWhirl™? | Static Garden Decor | Other Wind Spinners |
|---|---|---|
| Three flower heads, independent motion | ❌ Doesn't move at all | ❌ Single rotor, stalls in light wind |
| Powder-coated finish that holds color season after season | ❌ Fades by the end of summer | ❌ Cheap paint chips and rusts |
| Stake-and-go in under five minutes | ❌ Often needs anchoring or hanging | ❌ Multi-piece assembly |
SPECIFICATIONS
- Height: 180 cm / 70.87 in
- Flower span: 30 cm / 11.81 in
- Material: Powder-coated, fade-resistant metal flower heads on a heavy-gauge steel stake
- Design: Three independently spinning flower heads with a brushed metal butterfly accent
- Assembly: None required — stake-and-go
- Best for: Gardens, flower beds, lawns, patio corners, large planters
Questions People Ask Before Staking One In
Will it actually spin in light wind?
Yes. Each of the three flower heads sits on its own bearing, so even a 3–5 mph breeze gets the whole sculpture moving. Stronger gusts give you the full multi-direction show.
How does it handle storms?
The stake is heavy-gauge steel and the petals are powder-coated to resist fading and rust. Buyers leave it up through full seasons — thunderstorms, snow, and all — without bringing it in.
Do I need tools or hardware to set it up?
No. Drive the steel stake straight into damp soil by hand or with a soft tap from a rubber mallet. No bolts, no instructions, no pieces to lose.
Where's the best spot to put it?
Anywhere the breeze reaches — open lawn, the edge of a flower bed, a garden corner, or a big planter on the patio. Spots with more airflow give you more motion.

Your Garden, Finally Doing Something Beautiful on Its Own
Plant ViviWhirl™ once and the yard does the rest. The flowers catch every shift in the breeze, the butterfly flutters with the gusts, and your morning coffee on the patio stops being a quiet moment and starts being a small daily show. The kind of garden you actually want to sit in.
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