
- Material Glass
- Use Indoor
- Style Minimalist
- Care Hand wash
Rows of raised hobnail dots wrap the exterior of this clear glass pitcher — a pattern drawn from mid-century glassware traditions that feels as good to hold as it looks on the table. The tactile surface catches light and diffuses it softly, making whatever you pour inside — cold water with citrus, iced tea, a slow sangria — feel considered rather than incidental. A wide base sits steadily, and the looped handle gives a confident grip from pour to pass.
Each piece is shaped in small runs, and minor variations in the dot relief and glass clarity are a natural part of the process — no two are quite identical.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Rows of raised hobnail dots wrap the exterior of this clear glass pitcher — a pattern drawn from mid-century glassware traditions that feels as good to hold as it looks on the table. The tactile surface catches light and diffuses it softly, making whatever you pour inside — cold water with citrus, iced tea, a slow sangria — feel considered rather than incidental. A wide base sits steadily, and the looped handle gives a confident grip from pour to pass.
Each piece is shaped in small runs, and minor variations in the dot relief and glass clarity are a natural part of the process — no two are quite identical.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The pitcher that stays on the table all evening
It starts with lemon water at dinner and ends up filled with something stronger. The hobnail surface catches candlelight as it travels from hand to hand — and nobody wants to put it down.



