This 1970s watering can is crafted from brass-plated sheet metal with a warm, satin gold finish. Its minimalist body features a rounded, dome-like shape complemented by a long, slender spout and a large, circular handle elegantly arching over the form. The proportions are balanced, emphasizing clean lines and the functional clarity characteristic of mid-century modern aesthetics. The surface is smooth to the touch, bearing a gentle patina and localized spots of oxidation visible in the photographs, which underscore its vintage authenticity. Dimensions: height 17 cm, width 35 cm, depth 16 cm. Condition: good – natural traces of use and patina, with no damage or repairs. The golden watering can from the 1970s carries the spirit of an era when simplicity and clear form embodied a modern approach to everyday objects. Its arched handle and elongated spout create a harmonious, geometric composition, as if the object itself tells a story of functionality that requires no ornamentation. The preserved patina recalls the passage of time, subtly suggesting that each mark on the surface is a record of years gone by. This type of watering can lends itself equally well to practical use and decorative display. It may be placed on a windowsill among potted plants, where its golden surface enhances the greenery, or repurposed as an unconventional vase for single branches in a minimalist arrangement. It pairs well with interiors inspired by mid-century modern style, eclectic vintage collections, and spaces where detail and refined simplicity matter. Consider combining it with ceramics in neutral tones, glass, or other metal accents to highlight its understated character.
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Height17 cm
Depth16 cm
Width35 cm
Dimension details
Width35 cm
Height17 cm
Depth16 cm
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