Birds of a feather.
The makers of these elegant pitchers stood back and realized the fluted pour spouts were reminiscent of birds in repose. We loved them so much, we gathered a flock of them for you, in three sizes and two colors. Carved by hand and then slip cast in Sri Lanka, these vessels would be just at home on display in all their architectural glory as they would be serving iced tea at your next brunch.
Photography by Ty Mecham
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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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Stoneware Aviary Pitcher
Reviews for
Stoneware Aviary Pitcher
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Gorgeous Pitcherr
There's something about a pitcher that looks like it was plucked straight out of a still-life painting. It's beautiful and classic and functional. I feel like this is one of those pieces that will become an heirloom
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