Georg Jensen Terra Watering Globe
- Regular price
- £43.00
- Sale price
- £43.00
- Regular price
-
Special order or made to order items
Orders placed for items that are not in stock in our warehouse are advertised as "Delivery within XXX".
Upon purchase, orders are placed with our suppliers, which are then delivered to our warehouse whereby they are then shipped directly to you within 24 business hours.
The delivery time advertised is a generous timeframe, and most items are received within this period.
However, this not guaranteed as we rely on production schediules and supply chains and quite often internail customs.
Don't Panik - Shop with confidence
- 5 star feefo reviews
- Established 2001
- UK largest independant stockist
- UK customer support
- UK next working day delivery avaliable on ALL in stock items
- Secure payments
SKU:10017689
Sleek and sculptural, the Terra watering globe is pure Scandinavian design. Beautiful to look at and inherently functional, the stainless steel sphere brings a striking contemporary attitude to any garden, balcony or indoor planter. It can water a plant over the course of two to three days and makes a perfect addition to the Terra collection of planters.
World famous Norwegian studio Snøhetta has gained an enviable reputation as being true masters of Scandinavian design with projects as diverse as furniture, graphics and architecture. The company's first collaboration with Georg Jensen - the Terra collection of garden ware - displays Snøhetta's trademark of minimalistic aesthetics coupled with a rigorous approach to functionality.
The watering globe is made from stainless steel with a mirror-polished finish. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
- Materials:Mirror polished stainless steel
- Measurements:H: 315 mm / 12.4 inches. Ø: 78 mm / 3.07 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.