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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.
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.
The Tango Watering Can takes a thoughtful approach to a household essential. Its spout, handle, and inset lid work in tandem for functional ease and strike a graceful visual balance—sort of like a dance. You might be moved to take its hand(le) and cut a rug as you give your houseplants and garden the nourishment they need.
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Striking modern design that doubles as a decorative accent
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Balanced proportions for comfortable pouring and handling
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Functional spout, handle, and lid designed to work seamlessly together
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Compact size perfect for indoor plants or patio gardens
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A stylish gift for plant lovers and design enthusiasts alike
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Crafted to elevate even the most routine plant care rituals.
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 in, 3 in diameter
Ingredients: Powder-coated Steel.
Use of or consumption of this product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.