Key features
Designer
Designer Monika Mulder
"The shape was extra important when I designed IKEA PS 2002 watering can. I wanted to give it an organic, fluid shape so it would harmonize with plants and running water. By using different templates I was able to sculpt a prototype that felt completely perfect. The final watering can has both a shape and color that make you want to have it out on display, instead of hidden away. And if you like, you can also use it as a vase."
Measurements
Assembled size
Volume: | 41 oz |
Package size & weight
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Length: | 13 ½ " |
Width: | 13 " |
Height: | 5 " |
Weight Gross: | 6 oz |
Weight Net: | 6 oz |
Volume per package: | 0.50 cu.ft |
Materials
Ideas & inspiration
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