Antique French Confit Pot | South of France
- Low stock - 3 items left
- Backordered, shipping soon
For Australia-wide deliveries, an additional freight quote does apply for this piece. This is not calculated online and will be in addition to your purchase / standard delivery fee.
Shipping & Delivery Options:
- In-Store Collection: This item can be collected from our Moss Vale store.
- Freight Quote for Delivery: For deliveries across Australia, a freight quote will be provided within 48 hours of your purchase. This quote is not included in the online purchase price and will be additional. Should you not approve the Freight Quote, a full refund of your purchase will be issued.
For a delivery quote in advance, you can contact us at shoponline@suzieandersonhome.com
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Capture the essence of rustic French charm with this Antique French Confit Pot, sourced from the South of France by Suzie Anderson. Known for its rich history and traditional craftsmanship, this piece brings authenticity and character to any home, making it a perfect addition to kitchens, dining rooms, or as part of a vintage collection.
This beautifully aged confit pot features the traditional earthy tones and rustic finish typical of French country pieces.
As an authentic antique, no two pieces are the same. Differences in finish and patina are a natural characteristic of the piece. Please be aware when making your purchase, or contact our team at enquiry@suzieandersonhome.com for more details.
Materials
- Crafted from ceramic with a classic glaze
- Traditional finish showcasing the natural patina of age
Features
- Antique French confit pot from the South of France
- Wear consistent with age, enhancing its vintage charm
Dimensions
- Dimensions: approx 32cm W x 27cm D x 34cm H
French Confit Pots
A French confit pot, also known as a confiturier, is a traditional kitchen vessel originally used in French cuisine to preserve food. The pot was designed to store food in a cool, dark place to cover and preserve the contents.
How to Display:
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Planters: Their wide, deep shape makes them ideal for holding plants, particularly those with a natural or wild look, such as herbs, small trees, or trailing vines.
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Vases: They can also be used as vases for fresh flowers or dried arrangements, providing a lovely contrast between the flowers and the rustic, earthy tones of the pot.
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Accent Pieces: A confit pot can stand alone as a statement piece on a kitchen counter, mantel, or console table. Its vintage character works well in country-inspired or farmhouse-style interiors, adding texture and warmth to the room.