Glen Dye X Kinto Waterbottle

£15.00£18.00

Description

Kinto’s water bottles effortlessly marry beautiful form with ergonomic enjoyment, which is why they are co-founder Charlie’s favourite. Available in a choice of sizes and transparent finishes, each KINTO x Glen Dye bottle has been finished with a detailed lino cut print of a soaring Golden Eagle crafted exclusively for Glen Dye by artist Christopher Brown. Perfect for taking with you on leisurely walks and grand expeditions.

Made from copolyester and with a scratch-resistant design.

Size: 300ml and 500ml

About Christopher Brown

Christopher Brown is a London-based artist, writer, illustrator and educator. He studied illustration at the Royal College of Art, where he met and later assisted the master of the linocut Edward Bawden. His work has been enjoyed and exhibited widely, with clients including The New Yorker, The Guardian, The National Trust and Gail’s.

About Kinto

Japanese tableware & lifestyle brand KINTO (founded in 1972) centers on beautiful, functional, long-lasting objects that engage the senses.
Focusing on aesthetic balance and usability, each piece is envisioned in conversation with the user to create subtle moments of enrichment.

Description

Kinto’s water bottles effortlessly marry beautiful form with ergonomic enjoyment, which is why they are co-founder Charlie’s favourite. Available in a choice of sizes and transparent finishes, each KINTO x Glen Dye bottle has been finished with a detailed lino cut print of a soaring Golden Eagle crafted exclusively for Glen Dye by artist Christopher Brown. Perfect for taking with you on leisurely walks and grand expeditions.

Made from copolyester and with a scratch-resistant design.

Size: 300ml and 500ml

About Christopher Brown

Christopher Brown is a London-based artist, writer, illustrator and educator. He studied illustration at the Royal College of Art, where he met and later assisted the master of the linocut Edward Bawden. His work has been enjoyed and exhibited widely, with clients including The New Yorker, The Guardian, The National Trust and Gail’s.

About Kinto

Japanese tableware & lifestyle brand KINTO (founded in 1972) centers on beautiful, functional, long-lasting objects that engage the senses.
Focusing on aesthetic balance and usability, each piece is envisioned in conversation with the user to create subtle moments of enrichment.