Specifications
Maintenance
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Materials:
Dustpan: Plastic, Broom: Beech with Natural Bristles
Size & Weight:
H: 32 x L: 24 x D: 24 cm
0,35 kg
0,35 kg
Product Information:
The thin, flexible material makes Dustpan ideal for collecting all kinds of dust. The round hole makes it able to hang on the wall.
Maintenance:
Clean with damp cloth.
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About
Dustpan & Broom
The Dustpan & Broom is both functional and aesthetic. The dustpan is in all its simplicity constructed from a piece of flat plastic, shaped to fit comfortably in the hand. The thin and flexible material makes it easy to collect all kinds of dirt. The broom is made of wood and natural bristles and combines traditional craftsmanship and modern production, ensuring durability and a simple expression of design.Created with a keen twist, the Dustpan & Broom allows you to clean with precision and style, complete with a small resting hole to perfectly set the brush in the dustpan. You can also hang the Dustpan & Broom on the wall. This way it is always easy to get hold on it when you need it.
Designer
Ole Jensen
Ole Jensen is educated from The Arts and Crafts College in Kolding and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. Since 1985 Ole has taught at several design schools, exhibited his works in most of Europe, and co-founded and served as a member of several design associations and councils. He has won a number of famous design awards and been featured in several publications.
"Ideas and materials are closely related. The idea takes its form only when working with the material. I only trust a particular form when I have touched it with my fingers. I am able to communicate with the manufacturer as well as the end user through the particular object, and I see myself as a fertile minimalist. Everything counts. Neither more nor less! I aim at finding the uniqueness in the simple design and vice versa. Every single day brings new design challenges which I would like to take up".
"Ideas and materials are closely related. The idea takes its form only when working with the material. I only trust a particular form when I have touched it with my fingers. I am able to communicate with the manufacturer as well as the end user through the particular object, and I see myself as a fertile minimalist. Everything counts. Neither more nor less! I aim at finding the uniqueness in the simple design and vice versa. Every single day brings new design challenges which I would like to take up".