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Watering Can designed by Ilse Crawford

$ 220.00
  • Beautiful and functional watering can made in Sweden. From the designer Ilse Crawford about the piece: "...the brass watering can elevates and celebrates what may appear to be a boring thing, but a thing that creates happiness through repetition. Brass has been chosen to reflect the light and the surroundings and ceramics create an earthy feel for your plants. These materials will age beautifully and witness the passage of time in their appearance.” 
  • Skultuna was founded by King Karl IX in the year 1607 and then as well as now, timeless design of the highest quality is the essence of the company. All Skultuna items are made for the ages, with the quality to be more beautiful for every day and generation that uses, wears and loves them.
  • Material: Polished Brass
  • Size: 6.5" height 
  • Holds 1.5 Liters
  • More by Skultuna
  • Made in Sweden
  • A card with the maker's story is included with purchase

Maker's Story
Skutuna
Skutuna, Sweden
Founded in 1607
King Karl IX of Sweden founded Skultuna in 1607 as a brass foundry in the village of Skultuna.  Sweden had become indebted to the Hanseatic League, and refining copper into brass would reduce imports of brass and increase income from exports. The town of Skultuna was chosen for its waterpower and natural resources, and 400+ years later the brass pieces are made in the same location.  Skultuna continues to supply the Royal Court of Sweden and collaborates with leading international designers to create award-winning, timeless designs that are intended to be passed down for generations.

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