
- Material Glass
- Use Indoor
- Style Minimalist
- Care Hand wash
The cylinder is clear glass — open to the color of whatever you pour, whether a deep hibiscus tea or a pale citrus water — held by a pedestal base in a warm, antiqued gold-finish metal. The spigot shares the same tawny tone, sitting low enough on the vessel for easy pouring without lifting or tipping. At just over twenty inches tall and holding approximately three gallons, it settles comfortably onto a sideboard or dining table without demanding attention — it simply earns its place over the course of an afternoon.
The antiqued gold finish is applied by hand, meaning each piece carries its own depth of tone — slight variations in warmth and texture are part of the character.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
The cylinder is clear glass — open to the color of whatever you pour, whether a deep hibiscus tea or a pale citrus water — held by a pedestal base in a warm, antiqued gold-finish metal. The spigot shares the same tawny tone, sitting low enough on the vessel for easy pouring without lifting or tipping. At just over twenty inches tall and holding approximately three gallons, it settles comfortably onto a sideboard or dining table without demanding attention — it simply earns its place over the course of an afternoon.
The antiqued gold finish is applied by hand, meaning each piece carries its own depth of tone — slight variations in warmth and texture are part of the character.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The drink that keeps the table moving
Someone fills a glass from the spigot without asking where the pitcher is. The dispenser stands on the table — cranberry and orange slices visible through the glass — and the afternoon just keeps going.



