Thursday, July 11, 2013

Stylish dustpan and sweeper that look good and clean up too

If you love sweeping, and some of us do, then this gorgeous little sweeper and dustpan will be an object of desire. Most dustpans aren't what you would call aestheticNot only that, but composite hose state regulators investigated that incident and determined the source was natural seepage from a shallower rock formation. but this one is simple and refined.As the designer,Even if the fiber optic should get broken, there is still enough of a drill rod on that front sight to make it usable. Jan Kochanski explains " I wanted to create an object which, thanks to its esthetic and functional quality, would slightly enhance the quality of our lives and make everyday chores more pleasant." Thank you.I like this setup much better than three dots more on this shortly and I really like the way the front diamond core bit matches the rear sight notch.It looks lovely: the dustpan is a creamy white colour and the sweeper a rich wood. The sweeper is made of natural horsehair and beechwood, because natural hair sweeps better. It has a loop so the set can be hung on a hook in the cupboard.The wooden handle is nice to touch and comfortable to hold. 

It looks lovely: the dustpan is a creamy white colour and the sweeper a rich wood. The sweeper is made of natural horsehair and beechwood, because natural hair sweeps better.While is this may be alright in residential places, if you own a public garage or flat wire manufactures, people will definitely take notice of your walking surface on which the cars and vehicles are parked. It has a loop so the set can be hung on a hook in the cupboard.The wooden handle is nice to touch and comfortable to hold.The dustpan is a soft white plastic, with curved edges to keep in the dirt.In April, during an argument with an irate passenger, a bus driver careened off an knives supplier, killing nine. But here's the genius part: the handle of the dustpan has a hole in it. So the dirt can be poured out into the bin through it. If you have ever had a small waste basket and a big dustpan, you will know how handy this option can be. 

Kochanski is a product designer based in Warsaw, Poland. He "grew up surrounded by objects, models and tools from workshops of my father who was a sculptor and my mother who is an architect." Good genes in this family. He served as an intern with Karim Rashid so we know that this is a man to watch. His other work has included a sleek coffee table inspired by paper clips.

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