Flora Fountain has life-size statues of the allegorical figures representing the four seasons; —Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. These figures are seated on thrones placed on the four corners of fountain. They are depicted wearing the stola, the traditional garment worn by Roman women, corresponding to the toga that was worn by Roman men.
During the time of its restoration in 2017, Flora Fountain was suffering from damage and leakage that interfered with the water flow. The restoration team led by architect Vikas Dilawari had to remove concrete to locate and create a map of the internal plumbing. They then enlisted the services of Burjoor Framji & Co., the city’s oldest plumbers, to repair the damaged plumbing and make the fountain fully operational when it was re-opened in 2019.