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Excalibur

Excalibur

Prix habituel $79.00 USD
Prix habituel Prix promotionnel $79.00 USD
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  • Fabriqué aux États-Unis
  • Intérieur extérieur
  • Recyclable

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Matériaux

Recycled Polypropylene.

Made in: China.

Dimensions

Overall: D 4.75" H 16.75" - 1.5 lbs.

Box: D 5" x H 18" - 2.5 lbs. (1/carton)

Expédition & retours

Shipping: Ships via Parcel.

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2-year warranty terms and conditions apply.

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  • Pourquoi nous l'aimons!

    Named after King Arthur’s sword, the Excalibur Toilet Brush features a cupped handle, like a shield, and a sleek design that will make you exclaim “En garde!” What’s not to love about a product that makes you feel like a shining knight upon tackling the most mundane of chores.

Philippe Starck-Heller Furniture

Date 1995 | Philippe Starck

“High design for a humble object,” read the headline in the New York Times Home Section on February 16, 1995. Philippe Starck had partnered with Heller to satisfy a longtime desire and the result was making news. “It’s a product I wanted to do for 20 years,” said Starck. “To design a toilet brush would be the most humble service I could give. I’ve always thought it would be the apotheosis of my career.”

The French designer and architect is internationally known for bringing the perfect blend of wit and elegance to everything from furniture to interiors. He sought out Heller to collaborate on Excalibur because he knew it could design the technology and special molds required for his design. Featuring a sword-like handle that protects the user’s hand and a tapered wand capped with a nylon brush, Excalibur looks like a flower from outer space when it’s unsheathed. In 2000, Excalibur was added to the permanent collection at MoMA.

Made with post-consumer recycled plastic, Excalibur is sold in a range of hues. It is not, however, available in basic white because Starck didn’t want it to be invisible in the bathroom. “It’s an object that must be present but remain discreet,” he says.