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Mid-20th Century French Dieulefit Tripod "Toupin" Ceramic Pot - 7½"

SKU: 22165
Sale priceUS$375

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This striking green‑glazed Dieulefit ceramic pot is a mid‑20th‑century reimagining of a traditional toupin, a popular South‑French form famously used since at least the 16th century to keep sauces, soups, or milk warm by the hearth. Its generous, rounded belly, three round feet, and lateral handle reflect the utilitarian beauty of its historic predecessors, perfectly designed to sit over coals or embers in a Provençal kitchen.
Crafted in terracotta and finished with the vivid green glaze so emblematic of the Dieulefit ceramic tradition, this pot blends rustic charm with mid-century sculptural flair. The handle and feet, glazed in contrasting deep black, lend a bold, graphic quality to its silhouette. While it was likely never intended for cooking, its form evokes the utilitarian tradition of hearthside vessels. More decorative in purpose, it may have originally been used to store kitchen utensils or everyday essentials, a quiet tribute to the poetry of Provençal domestic life. This toupin brings warmth, texture, and a story to any kitchen. It sits beautifully on a shelf, console, or open cupboard styled with dried herbs, wooden spoons, or simply on its own as a sculptural nod to rural French craftsmanship. A vessel that honors the enduring elegance of everyday forms and the hearthside traditions from which it was born.


Light wear.
Approx. overall 7½" high x 8¾" long incl. handle x 6¼" wide
Approx. overall 19cm high x 22cm long incl. handle x 16cm wide

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