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Tango Watering Can

$55.00

The Tango Watering Can redefines a household essential. Its thoughtfully designed spout and handle work in harmony, creating a beautifully balanced piece—almost like a graceful dance. With its ergonomic design, watering your plants becomes a delightful experience, and its bold look makes it a charming addition to your interior space. Get ready to twirl as you give your plants the care they deserve!

DETAILS

DIMENSIONS
9 x 6 in, 3 in diameter
18.6 oz capacity

CARE
Wipe with soft, damp cloth. Do not use chemical cleaners or mix fertilizer or other chemicals in the watering can. Store in a dry place.

ORIGIN
Made in China

MATERIAL

Powder-coated steel

ABOUT THE BRAND

Areaware believes that great design is more than just visually appealing—it should inspire joy and elevate everyday experiences. Their mission is to transform routine objects into delightful, functional works of art that you'll cherish for years to come.

They take pride in collaborating with a diverse array of independent designers, each bringing their own distinctive flair and creativity to AReaware's collections. Whether partnering with established industry names or emerging talents, their goal is to infuse each piece with character and charm. Every product they offer has a story behind it, reflecting the passion and vision of its creator.

ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Henry Julier is an American industrial designer with a diverse range of interests and outputs. He is currently the Director of Industrial Design at Standard Issue, a multidisciplinary design firm located in Brooklyn, NY, where he works on a variety of projects that include exhibition design, packaging and furniture design. Henry also collaborates with and releases products for various independent design brands. He earned a BFA in Industrial Design from Carnegie Mellon University in 2007.
Pete Oyler is a versatile designer and educator whose work explores the intersections of design, craft, contemporary culture, and history. His studio practice emphasizes both traditional and experimental approaches to a wide range of materials and methods of production. Oyler holds a BA in American Studies and a MFA in Furniture Design from Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). Pete is an Associate Professor in Furniture Design at RISD where he leads advanced studio courses that explore the contemporary landscape of design, exhibition, and independent design practice.
Henry and Pete began collaborating in 2014. Their shared interests are vast and include bicycles, 20th century chair design, materials, and production processes writ large. Their work together embraces functional, refined, and relatable objects that stand the test of time.

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