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HAY Outdoor Market by Jasper Morrison Shop Dust Pan

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Color:  Galvanized Iron

Size:  One Size

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Keep your campsite or patio tidy with this pan crafted in Japan.


Made for backyard gatherings and adventurous outings, the HAY Outdoor Market by Jasper Morrison Shop combines functional design with the nostalgic utility of classic camping gear. Crafted in Japan from a sheet of galvanized iron, this Dust Pan is meant to be paired with the collection’s Hand Broom (sold separately) or your own whisk broom. Use it to keep your tent or outdoor patio space tidy and dirt-free. The Dust Pan measures 6.7h x 11.4w x 17.7”d. Both the designer Jasper Morrison and the manufacturer HAY are represented in MoMA’s collection.
  • Designer
    Jasper Morrison
  • Size
    6.7h x 11.4w x 17.7"d
  • Material
    Galvanized Iron Sheet
  • Year of Design
    2025
  • Origin
    Japan
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HAY Outdoor Market by Jasper Morrison Shop
HAY Outdoor Market by Jasper Morrison Shop

A collaboration between Danish brand HAY and British designer Jasper Morrison, this collection is distinguished by honest, functional design, made for outdoor living. Discover everything you need for the outdoors from picnic bags and tea towels to cooking utensils and furniture. Both HAY and Jasper Morrison have work in MoMA’s collection.

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