Origin: France
Date: late 19th century (c. 1880-1910)
Material: Terracotta
Condition: Honest wear and mineral patina consistent with age and use
Dimensions: Measurements are approximate, due to being handmade; approximately 5” diameter, 5” height
France, circa late 19th century.
We're drawn to objects that were never meant to be beautiful - only useful. This pot, believed to have collected pine resin in rural France, carries the quiet poetry of honest labor. Its surface bears the marks of weather, time, and touch - a reminder that the most compelling objects are those that once worked for a living.
Equally striking styled empty or used as a sculptural planter, this piece brings an understated European authenticity to shelves, consoles, or garden rooms.
Because every good room needs a past.
France, circa late 19th century.
We're drawn to objects that were never meant to be beautiful - only useful. This pot, believed to have collected pine resin in rural France, carries the quiet poetry of honest labor. Its surface bears the marks of weather, time, and touch - a reminder that the most compelling objects are those that once worked for a living.
Equally striking styled empty or used as a sculptural planter, this piece brings an understated European authenticity to shelves, consoles, or garden rooms.
Because every good room needs a past.
Origin: France
Date: late 19th century (c. 1880-1910)
Material: Terracotta
Condition: Honest wear and mineral patina consistent with age and use
Dimensions: Measurements are approximate, due to being handmade; approximately 5” diameter, 5” height