String Holder Med Bird

  • Code: UY3002-3
  • Material: Cast Iron, Jute
  • Size: 9x9x17cm
  • Min order quantity: 3
Inner Packaging:
  • Weight: 2.67 kg
  • Length: 29.00 cm
  • Width: 10.00 cm
  • Height: 21.00 cm
  • Inner Qty: 3
  • Carton Qty: 12
Carton:
  • Weight: 22.00 kg
  • Length: 62.00 cm
  • Width: 42.00 cm
  • Height: 22.50 cm
String Holder Med Bird

Farmhouse style with a practical twist, our String Holder Med Bird takes the humble string dispenser and makes it something you’d want to show off on a shelf. The cast iron in an antique-inspired matte finish, and the natural jute ball of twine means it's not only useful but really easy to work into most modern or rustic spaces. At 9x9x17cm, it’s just right for creative folk who enjoy gardening or doing crafts, and the bird detail is a sweet nod to old-world charm.

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String Holder Med Bird is a cute and charming little piece that’s practical and pretty - something that not all tool storage devices or holders can say. We think the black cast iron is really sturdy, hard-wearing, and the textural finish just makes this a bit more unique than your average garden shed string holder. The tan-coloured jute twine is visible from the outside, which is nice for those who want to see their supplies at a glance, but also want something that looks attractive in their workspace. It’s not a massive statement piece or anything, but the bird on top really elevates it a bit. And it gives off that old vintage-y appeal of old factory utility equipment. We love the three-tiered base for stability, and while this one does sit pretty well on most surfaces like kitchen or laundry countertops, it also works when placed on desks or workshop tables. Measuring 9x9x17cm, there’s enough height here for that twine spool to spin easily with each pull too - meaning less knots and tangles if you need to work quickly. The strong cast iron in this along with the jute twine is just one of those combinations that really works with everything else people already have in their homes, so it’s easy enough to sell as an addition to any space rather than a replacement for an old one they’d have to throw away.