Sophie Conran, of the well-known Conran British design dynasty, brings her contemporary country house style to a wide range of garden tools and accessories. View the full range here - Sophie Conran.
This long thin trowel is an invaluable garden tool, extremely useful for a large variety of gardening tasks. From digging in tight spaces, to planting bulbs and long-rooted seedlings such as sweet peas, general weeding, as well as specifically weeding out long tap-rooted plants, the unique shape of this hand tool allows access where a trowel won’t fit.
The mirror-polished stainless steel of the tool head glides with minimal resistance through the soil. The stainless steel is rust-resistant and will keep rust at bay to stay looking bright and beautiful for years to come. The FSC® beech wooden handle is carefully shaped to fit satisfyingly into the gripped hand, and the turned ferrule in solid brass provides a secure and lasting connection between handle and body.
For peace of mind, this Sophie Conran for Burgon & Ball garden trowel is covered by a ten year guarantee against manufacturing defects.
Presented in a beautiful tissue paper-lined box, this garden trowel makes a beautiful and thoughtful gardening gift.
Dimensions: 35cm long x 5cm wide
Handle: waxed FSC beech wood
Ferrule: brass
Head: stainless steel
Supplied in a beautiful gift presentation box (35cm Long x 14cm Wide x 29cm High)
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