Pretty as a pitcher.
Inspired by an early twentieth century Belgian pitcher—part of a basin set—found at a market in Paris, this earthenware beauty can do it all. Solid enough for daily use like serving drinks, the gleaming modern lines and sweeping curves also make it a lovely, geometric holder for flowers and other centerpieces.
Photography by Bobbi Lin, Rocky Luten, Mark Weinbeg, and James Ransom
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Sir Madam
Brooklyn, NY
Sir Madam trawls flea markets for the most interesting kitchenware in order to remake and reissue the best pieces for 21st-century use. Their focus is designing timeless pieces for modern, eclectic domestic spaces.
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Reviews for
Still Life Pitcher
Reviews for
Still Life Pitcher
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
Beautiful and solid
The pitcher is larger than you would expect but a wonderful addition to our home. It is beautiful and solid.
Massive
I wanted to love this so badly but it was just huge. The shape and style is 100% on point, but the jug itself is quite large.
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