A home for flowers, coffee, and more.
Our rustic-cabin farmhouse fantasies never feel complete without a picture-perfect ceramic pitcher, whether it’s holding a bunch of freshly cut flowers from the garden, homemade lemonade, or just some ice water for guests. This stoneware version, inspired by American yellowware popular from the mid-1800s to the early 1900s, features a lead free glaze and white bands hand-painted by Vermont Farmhouse’s master potters.
Photography by Rocky Luten, Mark Weinberg
Meet the Maker
Farmhouse Pottery
Our Tips & Stories
How we'd use this beauty in our own homes.

The Piece of Decor Your Kitchen Is Calling For
Because everyone’s most-used utilitarian space could use a little pretty, too.

I'll Never Look at My Kitchen the Same Way Again
Author of ‘The Perfect Kitchen,' Barbara Sallick, believes this year will shape how we design future kitchens—to not just look good, but feel right.

11 Kitchen Storage Ideas You'll Wish You'd Known Sooner
A toe-kick drawer for baking sheets! A spot for bulky utensils!
Be the first to write a review!
Purchased this product? Let us know what you think!
You can submit a review for any product you’ve purchased here.
A Similar Style
Elsewhere on Food52
Today’s Top Story

So Hot Right Now

Weeknight Cooking
We Asked 25,000 Home Cooks for Their Trustiest Weeknight Dinners
Off-Script With Sohla
Sohla's All-in-One Guide to the Ultimate Pound Cake







