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Product description
Description
The suction-mounted bird feeder from the Born in Sweden range allows you to effectively and efficiently feed your singing companions during the most difficult autumn and winter period. Pascal Charmol's design is based on a spherical shape. Inside the plastic sphere, the food is placed, while the perches protruding outwards allow the birds to rest and feed comfortably. In this way, we can easily observe the bird life going on right outside our window pane. The bird feeder won the Design Plus Award in 2009.
In addition to the bird feeder, the set presented here includes a seed container for easy refilling of the bird feeder and a metal stand resembling tree branches, which can be attached to the window pane with a suction cup and used by birds to perch on during their afternoon rest or to wait for their turn.
In addition to the bird feeder, the set presented here includes a seed container for easy refilling of the bird feeder and a metal stand resembling tree branches, which can be attached to the window pane with a suction cup and used by birds to perch on during their afternoon rest or to wait for their turn.
Specification
Producer
Product ID
BN-0042947
Designer
Pascala Charmol
Material
rubber, metal, plastic
Country of production
China
SKU
7340119
EAN
7340030800892
Files
Born in Sweden CATALOGUE 2022 catalogue
PDF • 3,44 MB
- Related product categories
- Bird feeders
- Born in Sweden
Customer opinions (2)
- Waldemar z Torunia09/02/2023
The feeder is brilliantly conceived. Watching the birds gives a lot of pleasure. Perhaps a clear or transparent suction cup for the glass would be better. Waldemar
- Ptasiara z warszawy04/11/2016
A beautifully designed bird feeder, looks great on the glass. A small problem with clinging to the suction cups from the poles (they fell off several times) was removed by smearing the suction cup with oil.