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Lesley Anton Home Kitchen Pitchers Small Globe Bead Pitcher Copper
Lesley Anton Home Kitchen Pitchers Small Globe Bead Pitcher Copper
Lesley Anton Home Kitchen Pitchers Small Globe Bead Pitcher Copper
Lesley Anton Home Kitchen Pitchers Small Globe Bead Pitcher Copper

Small Globe Bead Pitcher

Regular price $ 205.00
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The Small Globe Bead Pitcher is a stunning handmade piece made from black stoneware and finished with a rich dark green copper glaze. Its unique bulbous bottom shape and wide spout ensure effortless pouring, while the exquisite handmade bead details along the handle add an artistic touch that makes this pitcher a captivating centerpiece. Perfect for serving beverages or as a decorative accent, this one-of-a-kind pitcher combines functionality with thoughtful craftsmanship, making it a must-have addition to your home.

  • Measures approx. 5" Dia x 7" H x 9 " W with handle
  • Black stoneware with copper glaze
  • Handmade in Atlanta, Georgia
  • Food safe
  • Do not machine wash
  • Gently hand-wash with gentle soap
  • Dry gently with a towel

Small Globe Bead Pitcher

$ 205.00

Designer Profile

Lesley Anton

Lesley Anton, a ceramic artist located in Atlanta, Georgia, has been handmaking functional pottery since 2001. Initially starting with handmade ceramic lighting pieces such as lamps, her work has expanded into complete lines of functional works. Anton aims to produce functional art that evokes the essence of historic, often ordinary, utilitarian ware, utilizing rich, variegated glaze palettes accentuated by deep black stoneware. A distinctive feature of her functional creations is the visibility of her fingerprints within the glaze. She intentionally allows this mark of the hand to be present in as many pieces as possible to inspire a sense of timelessness.