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2015

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2016

2024

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Dustpan And Broom, from Squeaky Clean series

This is a Dustpan and broom. It was designed by Daniel Emma, Daniel To and Emma Aiston and made for Wallpaper*. It is dated 2015. Its medium is acrylic, nickel, natural fibers.

The dustpan and broom from the Squeaky Clean series combines volumetric rectangular shapes in magenta and process yellow for the handles of the the broom and dustpan, respectively. The dustpan collection area is formed in rectangular polished nickel, and natural fiber bristles serve for sweeping. The compact size of the set allows for convenient storage, and the brush nests into the dustpan when not in use.

This object was donated by Daniel Emma. It is credited Courtesy of Daniel Emma.

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Its dimensions are

H x W x D: 11 × 15 × 13 cm (4 5/16 × 5 7/8 × 5 1/8 in.)

This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Beauty—Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial.

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