V & A GARDEN TOOLS BY WILD & WOLF

Wednesday 18th July, 2007

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MojoLondon are delighted to announce the arrival of V & A Garden89275 2.jpg Tools in two classic prints by William Morris - Cray and Anemone.
Time to get outdoors and embrace the garden in style. Not only will your garden look good but you will look even better whilst tending to it.
These garden tools are part of a range entitled Pretty Useful Tools and are a must have for any design conscious gardener, you will literally be digging for compliments.
Pretty Useful Tools have turned an everyday, useful product into a covetable and stylish piece of equipment for the home. Without compromising form or function they have just made tools pretty! Great Wedding Gift or New Home Gift

89274.jpgThe Secatuers feature an easy locking safety catch, teflon coating and heat treated blades for lasting sharpness and a clean cut. They are ideal for delicate and precise pruning, cutting stems up to 19mm (3/4″) in diameter.

The Garden Tool set comprises of a hand trowel and89276.jpg cultivator. They are each made from one piece aluminium and are lightweight and strong with an ergonomic grip.
The firm of Morris & Co designed and produced a wide range of glass, tiles, furnishings and textiles which went on to become synonymous with the Arts and Craft movement and Victorian era as a whole.

89273.jpgPackaging features a history of the William Morris print and royalties from sales of these products are covenanted to the Victoria and Albert Museum, allowing it to continue it’s work.
The original 1884 production of Cray was Morris’ most complex design, requiring 34 blocks for the hand printing which was produced at Merton Abbey.

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