Oh, these two are good. Found in Uzès, this pair of Saint-Uze pitchers captures the classic 19th-century charm of the Drôme region’s famed pottery, known for its chalky glaze and inky blue florals. One curves sweetly at the sides with a petite handle, the other stands tall and tapered with a pour spout and handle at the back. They were once used for milk or cider, but now Sylvie keeps them filled with cream and coffee on a lazy morning table.
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