Flower watering can
Design | Kunis, Klaus |
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Date Draft | 1960 |
Production | VEB Glasbijouterie Zittau |
Design | Kunis, Klaus |
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Date Draft | 1960 |
Production | VEB Glasbijouterie Zittau |
This watering can is over 60 years old.
It comes from former East Germany.
The watering can is made of plastic.
People in East Germany liked plastic a lot.
This watering can for flowers was very popular in the GDR. GDR is short for: German Democratic Republic. Until the year 1990, the GDR was an independent state in eastern Germany. If you wanted to be trendy in the GDR, you had a watering can made of plastic. It came in different colours. Its shape looked like a ship.
In the GDR, plastic was a sign of progress. It was also a sign that the political idea of socialism was successful. In socialism, all people should be equal and money should be distributed in a fair way.
People in the GDR used plastic objects for a long time. They did not throw them away. This way, the GDR wanted to be different from West Germany.
But in the GDR, they did not have a lot of material to produce everyday objects in large quantities. That is why they used artificial materials. The GDR was the country who traded the most with plastic objects. A very popular brand at that time was for example Sonja Plaste. From the year 1990 on, West Germany and East Germany were one single country again. This is called: German re-unification. After that, the nice memories of the GDR were called Ostalgie. That is a made-up word of 2 German words: Osten and Nostalgie. Osten means East. Nostalgie means nostalgia. Nostalgia means that you long for the past. The watering can by the designer Klaus Kunis is an example of Ostalgie.
Further detail
Design | Kunis, Klaus |
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Production | VEB Glasbijouterie Zittau |
Place of production | Zittau, Germany (GDR) |
Size | Height: 10.8, length: 35.8, width: 11.3 cm |
Material | Polystyrene |
Colour | Red, Yellow, Black |
Inventory no | 99/2005-1,2 |