Antique pitcher jug signed Denbac n°437 in flamed stoneware, Art Deco period
- Dimensions :
- H22 x W15 x D11
- Color :
- beige
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- art deco
Antique pitcher and jug signed Denbac No. 437 in flamed stoneware, Art Deco period. Created by the Denbac ceramics factory during the Art Deco period, this charming pitcher, with its geometric appearance similar to a barrel overflowing with foam, comes to you today in all its splendor! Based in central France in Vierzon (in the Cher department), Denbac was a ceramic manufacturer specializing in folk and functional art. Founded in 1909 by René Denert and Gaston Balichon (their names together form “DenBac”), they are known for their creative use of flamed stoneware, giving their products a unique and inimitable look inspired by nature, such as landscapes, minerals, lava, and stone. Denbac closed permanently in 1950, after a decline during World War II. Highly decorative, its appearance allows it to be used as a single-flower vase or for a collection. While remaining perfectly useful and functional, this pitcher will allow you to hold 1 liter of the beverage of your choice and serve it easily without wasting any to your guests. It's a truly thoughtful little folk art object, versatile for your decor and tableware! Lovers of Denbac's handcrafted stoneware and flamed stoneware, don't wait any longer and adopt this pitcher today! Fast and careful shipping in France, Europe, and worldwide. Dimensions: → Height: 22.5 cm. → Width: 15 cm. → Length: 11 cm. → Capacity: 1 liter. → Weight: 700 grams.