Bird Silo feeder, slate

Pidät

$61.80

Colour: Grey


Pidät
Bird Silo feeder
$61.80



Description

Bird Silo is a minimalist bird feeder, designed by Studio Tolvanen for Pidät, made of durable and eco-friendly recycled polypropylene. “We wanted to design a functional sculpture. We also thought Bird Silo should be a bird feeder whose impact on nature is just feeding the birds,” the designers have said. The way the feeder is filled – as well as its name – is based on grain silos: although the bird food is poured into the feeder from the top, it actually fills from the bottom up.

Studio Tolvanen’s Mika and Julie Tolvanen have been observing birds for years, often through their dining room window while having breakfast. Interested in the birds’ feeding habits, the designers created prototypes of the feeder to see what would work. Bird Silo is designed particularly for species that feed vertically, and therefore it is recommended to fill it with sunflower seeds or peanuts, food that is suitable for birds like chickadees, blue tits, titmice, nuthatches, finches and woodpeckers. Bird Silo feeders are made in Finland.

Material
100% recycled polypropylene feeder cones, 100% recycled polyester rope, stainless steel. The recycled plastic has been collected in Finland.
Colour
Grey
Height
23 cm
Diameter
17.7 cm
Notes
This product has "Made in Finland" Avainlippu-label (label that has finnish flag on a key).
Product ID
PID001-SILO-S

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Based on 2 reviews

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    Sherman Oaks, United States

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    Not as pictured. Looks cheap. Not worth 87 dollars.

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    FinnishDesignShop.fi

    Thank you so much for taking time to provide your feedback on the Pidät Bird Silo feeder, slate. We appreciate you letting us know your experience with the product. We apologize that it did not match the picture that was presented and that it did not meet your expectations. We hope that we can serve you still with your future purchase.

    472 days ago

  • A

    Kangasala, Finland

    5

    429 days ago

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