Lidded Jar Pottery Vintage | MCM Handmade Studio Art

Lidded Jar Pottery Vintage | MCM Handmade Studio Art

Brand: Debra Hall Lifestyle
69.00 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Lidded Jar Pottery Vintage | Midcentury Handmade Studio Art Lidded Jar Pottery Vintage | MCM Handmade Studio Art is the perfect solution for adding functional storage while bringing warmth and texture into a space. This handmade piece offers sculptural simplicity with soft neutral tones that layer beautifully into modern interiors. Perfect For: Storing small essentials or keepsakes Styling on shelves, consoles, or countertops Adding a handmade ceramic accent to neutral interiors Layering into a collection of studio pottery Style It With: Pair this vintage pottery jar with pieces from our Stone & Marble Decor collection and layer in complementary accents from our Vintage Home Decor collection for a warm, collected look. This midcentury studio art pottery jar is hand thrown with a softly rounded form and matte neutral glaze. Likely made in the USA, it reflects the organic simplicity and craftsmanship associated with midcentury studio ceramics. The subtle variations and possible original glaze imperfections add character and authenticity, while the lidded design makes it both decorative and functional. Materials: hand thrown pottery Origin: likely USA Era: midcentury Dimensions: 7" H x 5" Dia. Condition: vintage; wear consistent with age and use; patina and possible original glaze imperfections present (see photos); no chips or cracks Use: decorative storage jar Sourcing: hand selected Design Notes: soft matte neutral glaze with timeless handmade form and sculptural appeal Only one available. Once sold, this exact piece will not be restocked. We source similar studio pottery occasionally, but each varies in glaze, shape, and detail. Explore more handmade decor in our New Arrivals collection or browse additional styling accents in our Tabletop & Shelf Decor collection.

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