
Shaped by hand in a small atelier outside Marrakech, this pitcher is formed from a blend of black and white clays sourced from Spain — chosen for their density and quiet, earthy tone. The pressed ridge detail runs along the upper body, giving each piece a quiet graphic quality that reads differently depending on the light. A matte, softly speckled glaze finishes the surface, warm enough to belong on a dinner table, sturdy enough to hold wooden spoons on a kitchen counter.
Because each piece is hand-shaped, subtle variations in form and finish are part of the work — no two pitchers are quite identical.
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30-day returns on unused pieces.
The Story
Shaped by hand in a small atelier outside Marrakech, this pitcher is formed from a blend of black and white clays sourced from Spain — chosen for their density and quiet, earthy tone. The pressed ridge detail runs along the upper body, giving each piece a quiet graphic quality that reads differently depending on the light. A matte, softly speckled glaze finishes the surface, warm enough to belong on a dinner table, sturdy enough to hold wooden spoons on a kitchen counter.
Because each piece is hand-shaped, subtle variations in form and finish are part of the work — no two pitchers are quite identical.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
The pitcher that earns a spot on the counter
Wooden spoons tucked in, herbs loosely arranged, or water poured slow at the table — this pitcher moves between uses without asking for much attention. It simply belongs wherever it lands.



