Design, Interior Design

Kontextur Watering Can Now Available in Brass

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Named “Best Product” at Accent on Design NYIGF 2013, the x3 Watering Can is made from a single tube of metal, bent three times to form two handles and a spout. The Paul Loebach design is now available in brass, a gleaming and durable choice. Like the earlier copper version, the new model can be held from the top or the side, depending on when one needs to carry or pour the water. The innovative design balances minimalism and glamor, reducing splashes and dressing up home gardening.

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