This French stone trough, discovered in L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, is as versatile as it is beautiful. Originally crafted as a utility piece for collecting water or feeding animals, its hand-carved stone tells a story of French craftsmanship. A small hole adds to its charm, hinting at its practical past while opening up endless possibilities for modern use. Sylvie loves repurposing it as a champagne bucket for entertaining, a fruit bowl, or even a unique planter.
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