Coming soon this summer to Vintage Green Review: Bürstenhaus Redecker!
Dust often collects on houseplants, especially those with large leaves such as the fiddle-leaf fig, monstera and yucca, making the leaves appear dull and colorless. So Redecker used old patterns inspired by the brushes used in the orangeries of Emperor William to build a modern-day plant brush! You press the two brushes together with the stainless steel tongs and pass them over the leaves.
Approximately 14" long
Made in Germany
Materials: Oiled pearwood, goat hair, stainless steel
Brand Story:
The first Bürstenhaus Redecker brushes were made in 1935 and the company continues to be a family run business committed to natural quality, function, design, and sound craftsmanship.
Over the years Redecker has expanded their offerings to include a variety of useful household tools. They remain true to their commitment to combine natural materials with good design and functionality. You can read more about how there products are made here , and their sustainable values here.