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Some garden tools are quite happy to live in a shed or a bucket of grit; others are nice enough that you'll find yourself leaving them out on the potting bench, just to look at. The Sophie Conran for Burgon & Ball Garden Trowel sits firmly in the second camp. Designed by Sophie Conran — designer, writer, and daughter of the iconic Terence Conran — and made by Burgon & Ball, the Sheffield toolmaker who've been making garden tools since 1730, it brings together the family's design sensibility with the kind of properly built English garden hand tool that genuinely lasts. The kind of trowel you give as a gift, and the kind a gardener actually keeps.
It arrives in its own beautifully designed recyclable gift box, which makes the whole thing gift-ready straight off the shelf. Supplied to us through our partners at AllotMate, who curate proper, well-made tools and equipment for gardeners who'd rather buy once.
For all its presence, it's a properly considered working tool. The deeply dished stainless steel head with softly curved sides scoops up a generous amount of soil in one motion, without the spills you get from flatter, narrower trowels — ideal for filling pots, potting on, planting bulbs, and the steady rhythm of moving compost. The polished stainless steel finish gives proper rust resistance and keeps the head gleaming year after year. And the whole tool is noticeably lighter and better balanced than many standard trowels, which makes a real difference over a long planting session — particularly for smaller hands or anyone who finds heavier tools tiring.
The handle is the part you'll notice first, though. Ergonomically shaped from sustainably sourced, waxed FSC-certified beechwood, it sits beautifully in the hand — warm, tactile, and reassuring even in damp conditions. The subtle ridges and natural wood grain hint at the craftsmanship, and a solid brass ferrule joins handle to head with a touch of quietly traditional sophistication. Each trowel is finished with an etched maker's mark: "Sophie Conran for Burgon & Ball" — the kind of detail that turns kit into keepsake.
What makes it special
- Designed by Sophie Conran — from the celebrated British design family, in collaboration with Burgon & Ball
- Deeply dished stainless steel head — scoops generous amounts of soil without spillage
- Softly curved sides and polished finish — smooth-release, rust-resistant, beautifully made
- Light, balanced design — comfortable for long sessions and for smaller hands
- Waxed FSC-certified beechwood handle — warm, tactile, secure even when damp
- Solid brass ferrule — classic, durable, properly traditional
- Etched maker's mark — "Sophie Conran for Burgon & Ball"
- Gift-boxed in a recyclable presentation box
- 10-year manufacturer's guarantee
Specifications
- Designer: Sophie Conran, in collaboration with Burgon & Ball
- Head: Polished stainless steel, deeply dished with softly curved sides
- Handle: FSC-certified waxed beechwood, ergonomically shaped
- Ferrule: Solid brass
- Finish: Etched "Sophie Conran for Burgon & Ball" maker's mark
- Packaging: Recyclable gift box
- Guarantee: 10-year manufacturer's guarantee against defects
- Made by: Burgon & Ball, Sheffield (since 1730)
- Supplied through: AllotMate
Where it shines
The deeply dished head makes this a particular pleasure for the jobs trowels are most often used for — potting up herbs and houseplants, filling containers, planting bulbs in autumn, lifting and dividing small perennials, scooping compost from bag to bench, and the steady patient work of planting out seedlings into a freshly prepared bed. The lighter weight and balanced shape mean it stays comfortable through a whole morning's planting; the polished steel slides through soil without catching; and the warm beechwood handle is far more pleasant to grip for an hour at a stretch than the plastic-handled alternatives most kitchens end up with.
As a gift
A Sophie Conran trowel is one of those gifts that feels both useful and special — design-led without being precious, practical without being plain. The gift box makes it ready to give straight off the shelf. Particularly lovely for:
- The design-conscious gardener — someone who appreciates beautiful objects and uses them daily
- A new home or flat — a thoughtful house-warming gift, especially for a first proper garden
- An anniversary or significant birthday — the etched maker's mark turns it into a keepsake
- Mother's Day, Father's Day, Christmas — for the gardening parent or partner who's hard to buy for
- A gardener with smaller hands — the lighter weight and balanced shape genuinely matter
- Pair with seeds or bulbs for a complete planting gift — or with one of our Sophie Conran watering cans for a coordinated set
The Sophie Conran range we stock
This trowel sits within our growing Sophie Conran collection — a beautifully coordinated designer range that includes the Sophie Conran Large Harvest Basket, the Sophie Conran Indoor Watering Can in buttermilk and grey, and the smaller Sophie Conran Greenhouse & Indoor Watering Can in galvanised. Build a coordinated set over time, or pick the piece that suits your gardener.
Looking after it
- Wipe the head clean after each use, especially after damp planting
- Dry properly before storing — stainless steel resists rust but appreciates not being put away wet
- The waxed beechwood handle can be re-waxed (or lightly oiled with linseed oil) once or twice a year to keep it conditioned
- The brass ferrule may patinate over time — many gardeners prefer this; if you don't, a brass polish will keep it bright
- Store dry, out of damp sheds and away from condensation
About Sophie Conran and Burgon & Ball
Sophie Conran is a designer, writer, and member of one of Britain's most influential design families, known for pieces that combine everyday usefulness with quiet, timeless style. Her collaboration with Burgon & Ball — Sheffield toolmakers since 1730 — brings that sensibility to a range of beautifully made garden and home pieces. We're proud to stock the collection, of which this trowel is one of the loveliest pieces.
A small thought: the right trowel changes how it feels to garden. Cheap trowels bend at the head, snag on roots, blister the hand after twenty minutes. A proper one just digs — smoothly, lightly, satisfyingly — and you reach the end of a planting session with hands still happy. Worth the upgrade, every time.
What's included
Care and use
- Dry before storing
- Re-wax or lightly oil the beechwood handle once or twice a year
- Brass ferrule will patinate over time (polish to keep bright, or leave for character)
- Store dry
Pairs well with
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