The Mosaic Flower Fountain is a decorative public fountain in Chisinau ornamented with colourful Soviet-era ceramic and mosaic tilework in floral motifs. Fountains of this type were a standard element of Soviet urban design — placed in parks, pedestrian squares, and public gardens as expressions of civic amenity and socialist abundance, their surfaces often enriched with mosaic work that elevated functional infrastructure into public art.
The floral motif is characteristic of Moldovan Soviet decorative arts, which drew on the republic's folk art traditions and its identity as an agricultural heartland. In a city where much Soviet-era ornament has been removed or allowed to deteriorate, functioning mosaic fountains that retain their original surface decoration are increasingly rare survivals — objects whose continued presence says something about local attachment to the aesthetic vocabulary of the period.