Georg Jensen Terra Watering Can
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Georg Jensen Terra Watering Can
This sleek and elegant watering can brings true Scandinavian design to the garden. Inspired by the flow of water itself, the can has a functionalist and ergonomic feel that makes it easy to use while its striking appearance is a constant reminder to water the plants. It is the perfect accessory for the Terra Collection and makes a thoughtful gift for any home gardener.
Norway-based Snøhetta has risen to become one of the most highly regarded and influential design studios in the world. With projects ranging from furniture and graphics to the Times Square pedestrian plaza, the design firm's work is characterized by a Scandinavian aesthetic coupled with a true understanding of location. Snøhetta's first collaboration with Georg Jensen - the Terra collection of garden ware - is also the design firm’s first foray into terracotta.
The watering can is beautifully crafted from stainless steel and given a mirror-polished finish. It is suitable for both indoor or outdoor use.
- Item number: 10017687
- Materials: Mirror polished stainless steel
- Measurements: H: 378 mm / 14.88 inches. W: 72 mm / 2.83 inches. D: 117 mm / 4.61 inches.
Snøhetta
Working across architecture, landscape architecture, interiors, product and graphic design, Snøhetta has become synonymous with some of the most striking and innovative buildings, objects, and projects in contemporary culture. Originally founded in Oslo, Norway, in 1989, today Snøhetta employs 240 people from thirty-two countries with offices across Europe, Asia, and Australia. As the practice behind the Norwegian National Opera, the SFMOMA extension and the National September 11 Memorial Museum & Pavilion at the World Trade Center site in New York, and with countless other architectural projects underway across the globe, Snøhetta is defining the visual landscape for generations to come with their insightful and contextual approach.