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Tiffany’s $35,000 Watering Can Could Be Under Your Tree This Christmas

Tiffany & Co adds new objects, including a $35,000 worth watering can, to its Christmas collection.

Tiffany’s $35,000 Watering Can Could Be Under Your Tree This Christmas
A customer carries a shopping bag while exiting a Tiffany & Co. store at Easton Town Center in Columbus, Ohio. (Photographer: Maddie McGarvey/Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) -- What do you buy this holiday for the person who has everything -- including a $1,000 sterling silver “tin can” released last year as part of Tiffany & Co.’s Everyday Objects collection?

How about a $35,000 watering can from the same line?

For the same price Tesla Inc. has long promised for its base Model 3 sedan, holiday shoppers this year can purchase a sterling silver and copper watering can from the luxury jeweler. Tiffany has also added to its Everyday Objects collection in recent months a limited-edition lantern ($20,000), a functional tape measure ($1,250) or a stainless steel hotel bell ($350) -- eligible for engraving for an additional cost.

Tiffany’s $35,000 Watering Can Could Be Under Your Tree This Christmas

The collection, now in its second year, was introduced by creative chief Reed Krakoff after he joined in 2017. Although some of the odder items like a $9,000 ball of yarn raised eyebrows last Christmas, the items helped boost Tiffany’s holiday sales. Home goods are a growing product category for the company, and Chief Executive Officer Alessandro Bogliolo said on a conference call with analysts in November that he’s “very pleased” with the performance of home items. The company declined to say how the new additions to the line are selling so far this season.

Other newer home items in the collection include flower pots, clothespins, crystal fishbowls, miniature folding chairs and a $275,000 silver, copper and glass greenhouse. Christmas hopefuls wanting one of the dollhouse-sized greenhouses, which take nine months to build, can “drop a hint” to a loved one using Tiffany’s website.

To contact the reporter on this story: Kim Bhasin in New York at kbhasin4@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Anne Riley Moffat at ariley17@bloomberg.net, Jonathan Roeder

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