The SKS watering can from the 1970s embodies both utility and the distinctive design language of the mid-century modern era. Crafted from brass, it features a warm, golden-yellow tone with a subtly satin, semi-gloss surface. The body is geometrically faceted, with vertical and horizontal embossed lines creating an almost architectural rhythm. The handle forms a large, circular loop attached at the top and side, while the long, slender spout is gently angled for precise watering. The construction is solid, with visible, well-executed joints and no superfluous decoration—only the original SKS manufacturer's label on the side confirms its authenticity. The interior shows signs of mineral residue, while the exterior displays a natural patina and gentle color variations. The condition is very good, with minor traces of use characteristic for genuine vintage accessories. The form of this watering can tells a story of German design from the 1970s—a time when even the simplest household objects were shaped by proportion, clarity of line, and respect for materials. Over time, the brass develops an individual character: the patina accentuates the passage of years, while the faceted surfaces catch the light and create a subtle gradient of tones. In the quiet of a home, it serves as a reminder of masterful craftsmanship and attention to detail—almost as if it softly suggests that every gesture, even the most ordinary, can possess its own aesthetic. This
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Height18 cm
Depth28 cm
Width14 cm
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Width14 cm
Height18 cm
Depth28 cm
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