


Watering can HB 766A
The watering can HB 766A by Hedwig Bollhagen is the smaller variant of the iconic HB 766 by Hedwig Bollhagen, whose avant-garde design from 1955 continues to impress to this day. With a height of 11 cm, a width of 8 cm, and a capacity of 0.3 liters, it is perfect for smaller windowsills or side tables. The bulbous-oval body with the characteristic, concavely indented sides remains a distinctive feature. Hedwig Bollhagen deliberately omitted a handle, allowing the timeless watering can to harmoniously fit into any environment. The long, straight spout ensures precise watering. Those who prefer a larger variant will find the watering can HB 766 an equally elegant alternative with a volume of 0.85 liters. Both models can be perfectly combined and add stylish accents to your living space. Ideal for style-conscious plant lovers and perfectly combinable with other artistic ceramics: Enhance your plant decoration with a matching. Vase for fresh flowers or a stylish flower ring. For a harmonious living atmosphere, our also can be used. Decorative bowls or elegant Candle holders integrate wonderfully into your interior. Experience the highest quality and timeless design from the Hedwig Bollhagen workshops with this handcrafted watering can.
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Watering can HB 766A
Watering can HB 766A
Watering can HB 766A
Watering can HB 766A
Watering can HB 766A
Watering can HB 766A
Watering can HB 766A
Watering can HB 766A
Watering can HB 766A
Watering can HB 766A
Watering can HB 766A
Watering can HB 766A
Watering can HB 766A
Watering can HB 766A
Watering can HB 766A
Watering can HB 766A
Watering can HB 766A
Watering can HB 766A
Watering can HB 766A
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