Blue Equilibrium watering flask

Side view of a watering can showing the slender neck. Side view of a watering can showing the stopper. Underside view of a watering can showing the moulded inscription in the base. Side view of a watering can showing two other colours. Side view of a watering can showing two other colours, and the packaging.
Side view of a watering can showing the slender neck. Side view of a watering can showing the stopper. Underside view of a watering can showing the moulded inscription in the base. Side view of a watering can showing two other colours. Side view of a watering can showing two other colours, and the packaging.

Description

A blue 'Equilibrium' house plant watering flask, designed by Sebastian Conran for Bliss in the 2000s. This translucent one piece watering can is filled with liquid via a large hole in the centre of the neck which is then sealed with a leakproof, injection moulded TPE bung. The flow of water is regulated by means of the air displacement hole further up the neck. It is made of blow moulded polypropylene and can be used as a wine decanter. This example is complete with its original sales sleeve.
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Inscriptions

moulded: "Designed by Sebastian Conran for Bliss - Design rights workdwide GB DES 3003274. All rights reserved. (R) Bliss (Flights of Fancy) Ltd." (base)

Object number

AIBDC : 004872

Date

2002 (circa)

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Dimensions
Height
420mm
Diameter
105mm

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