Description :
This charming vintage French ceramic pitcher takes the form of a stylized owl, beautifully rendered in the tradition of mid-20th century barbotine ware. Likely dating from the 1960s–1970s, this piece reflects the playful yet richly textured aesthetic popular in French decorative ceramics of the period, particularly those inspired by nature and animals.
Crafted in glazed earthenware, the pitcher features a striking palette of deep chestnut brown, amber, and golden honey tones. The large, expressive eyes, formed in a vibrant yellow glaze with radiating incised detailing, create a captivating focal point, contrasting vividly with the darker, mottled body. The surface is highly textured, evoking feathers through layered relief and flowing glaze effects that cascade vertically, enhancing the organic feel of the piece.
The owl’s form is both sculptural and functional: the handle is seamlessly integrated into the back, while the spout is subtly shaped at the top of the head. The glossy glaze accentuates the depth and variation of color, with natural pooling and tonal shifts typical of artisanal firing techniques.
The underside reveals an unglazed base, consistent with traditional production methods. This piece is both decorative and usable, ideal as a pitcher, vase, or statement object in a rustic, eclectic, or vintage-inspired interior.
A delightful example of French ceramic craftsmanship, combining whimsy, texture, and warm earthy tones.
Dimensions : Ø 13 cm x H 25,5 cm