Posts Tagged ‘tin’

No Comments June 3, 2011

Bathtime Favourites Ballistics with LUSH

Bathtime Favorites by LUSH x Jon Burgerman

Last week, I incorrectly told you Jon was making soap with LUSH, but as it turns out, this great doodled tin is actually a container for “miniature bath ballistics.”

The Bathtime Favourites tin is back at Lush! This very special and limited edition box of miniature bath ballistics is an essential collectors’ item for fans of our fresh handmade cosmetics. After a winning collaboration with Lucy, he doodled this masterpiece and she filled it with some of our finest ballistics for nine fizzing and fragrant baths. Bathtime Favourites is a brilliant gift for bathers; once you’ve used all of your ballistics, you can reuse it to store anything and everything.

The Bathtime Favourites: Jon Burgerman Edition is filled with nine miniature bath ballistics: Think Pink, Keep it Fluffy (orange), Geo Phyzz, Blackberry Bath Bomb, Honey Bee, Big Blue, Sex Bomb, Avobath and Butterball.

Of the project, Jon can be quoted as saying:

I thought I’d draw some new little characters. We’ve got some of my characters on there and we’ve got some of the characters made out of soaps and… balls? Is that what you call them? Well, they’re all having a lovely time - they’re all partying. It’s a party in a tin.

You can buy the tin and ballistics for £29.95 (~$50 USD) from LUSH online here.

No Comments March 24, 2006

Lunch Boxes

In 2006, Jon was making lots of containers, not the least of which was this retro metal lunchbox, “perfect for housing cakes, sandwiches and hard boiled eggs wrapped in foil.” Approximately 200×170x95mm. Originally priced at UK buyer £12 (inc. postage) / Non UK buyer £14.50 (inc. postage) and are sold out. You can see the lunchboxes in this pic from a 2007 Thunder egg signing.

No Comments March 23, 2006

Pill Tin and Pocket Tin

In 2006, Jon made a lot of accessories of various kinds, these two tins among them. Above left is a pill tin with sliding lid and key ring, approximately 35×55x10mm. Above right is a small tin with hinged lid and chain attached, approximately 45×30x15mm. These were sold through his website and are long gone.

No Comments March 4, 2006

Dumbfounded Pocket Tin

In 2006, the golden era of little doodled products, Jon produced this Dumbfounded pocket tin. It measured approximately 65×45x15mm and had a hinged lid. This pocket tin joins the two other tins seen here.