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This graduated suite of five ceramic milk / coffee pitchers originates from the pottery workshops of Dieulefit, a town in southeastern France long admired for its durable stoneware and expressive glazing traditions. Each pitcher is coated in a layered slip that produces sweeping patterns of dark brown and honey tones, shifting from matte to softly iridescent where the glaze pools and thins. These variations reveal the hand of the maker and the nuances of kiln firing, giving each vessel its own rhythm of light and shadow. The surfaces show a well-earned patina with small rim chips, areas of crackled glaze, and occasional stains that reflect years of practical use, including time spent on the stove.
Gathered together, the pitchers bring a rustic and poetic presence to an interior, echoing the spirit of country kitchens and the charm of well-loved objects. They can be arranged as a sculptural group on open shelving, used for flowers or utensils, or styled individually to introduce warmth and character to a room. Their rich, tactile surfaces and softly glowing glaze add depth and authenticity, making them a beautiful way to bring a touch of French country tradition into the home.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Bigger one is approx. 4¾" high. Smaller one is approx. 2¾" high
Bigger one is approx. 12cm high. Smaller one is approx. 7cm high
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