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French Blue Enamel Pitcher Vase | Cottage Kitchen Charm

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French Blue Enamel Pitcher Vase | Cottage Kitchen CharmThe kind of piece that instantly softens a room. This vintage French enamel pitcher, in the dreamiest faded cornflower blue, feels as though it came straight from the shelf of an old countryside kitchen the sort where windows stayed open in spring and wildflowers were gathered on morning walks home from the market. Simple utilitarian enamelware like this became a staple throughout rural France in the early to mid 20th century. Lightweight, durable,

The kind of piece that instantly softens a room.

This vintage French enamel pitcher, in the dreamiest faded cornflower blue, feels as though it came straight from the shelf of an old countryside kitchen — the sort where windows stayed open in spring and wildflowers were gathered on morning walks home from the market.

Simple utilitarian enamelware like this became a staple throughout rural France in the early-to-mid 20th century. Lightweight, durable, and beautiful without trying too hard, these pitchers were used daily for water, milk, cider, or gathered garden blooms. Today, surviving examples with such lovely color and honest age are increasingly sought after by collectors and decorators alike.

What makes this one especially charming is its graceful silhouette — tall and narrow with a softly curved handle and delicate pouring lip. Filled with daffodils, herbs, lilacs, or even left empty on open shelving, it brings immediate warmth and lived-in French character.

Beautifully displayed:
• on a kitchen counter with fresh flowers
• beside a farmhouse sink
• on open shelving with copper and stoneware
• as part of a layered French country vignette

Wear along the rim and base is consistent with age and only deepens its authentic old-world appeal.

A quietly romantic piece — simple, useful, and impossibly French.

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