Flower watering can
Design | Kunis, Klaus |
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Year of Draft | 1960 |
Production | VEB Glasbijouterie Zittau |

Design | Kunis, Klaus |
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Year of 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.
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Photo: Die Neue Sammlung – The Design Museum (A. Laurenzo)
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Photo: Die Neue Sammlung – The Design Museum (A. Laurenzo)
Details
Design | Kunis, Klaus |
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Year of Draft | 1960 |
Production | VEB Glasbijouterie Zittau |
Place of production | Zittau, Germany (GDR) |
Colour | Red, yellow, black |
Inventory no. | 99/2005-1,2 |