Add a splash of colour to your plant care routine with the Burgon & Ball Coral Collector Indoor Watering Can — a compact, design-led essential that blends form and function beautifully. With its sleek coral finish and tactile wooden handle, it’s made for precision watering and stylish shelf appeal.
Perfect for modern interiors, this watering can pairs well with terracotta pots, trailing greenery, or minimalist shelving. For a coordinated look, match with other items from the Collector range — think coral-toned gloves, seed tins, or tool caddies. A thoughtful gift for plant lovers who appreciate both style and substance.
Also available in olive green.
Standard Delivery (3-4 Days) - £2.95
Orders Over £50 (3-4 Days) - Free
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