The Perfect Decor Accessory | Antique French Stoneware

March 21, 2020 2 min read 4 Comments

antique French greige pottery bottles
antique French greige pottery bottles The ONE THING we get the most requests for when scouring the markets in Europe for you is "please find some antique stoneware for my home." And it's no wonder. Antique French stoneware is the perfect decorative accessory for pretty much everywhere in your home. It looks great in the kitchen. It looks great in the living room. It looks great everywhere, really. I am thrilled to share some of our latest and greatest stoneware finds. Antique stoneware never disappoints, does it? French country antique faience preserving jars The latest photo shoot here at FrenchGardenHouse showcased the beauty of French antique stoneware pieces. I hope you will love these as much as I do! Stoneware is beautiful in all its colors, from white, cream, taupe and other light colors to deep dark and moody browns. These pieces were hand thrown on a potter's wheel long ago, and everything about them just feels and looks authentic. antique French Faience Pot Authentic Country French. And beautiful. Not only are these pots and bowls useful to this day, they are so decorative they stand alone as a work of art. Large French preserving pot with tulips Style Tips: Group different sizes of French Country preserving pots in different textures and colors together for impact. Display your collection on a shelf, it adds visual interest to your kitchen, and everywhere else. Antique French stoneware makes every room happy! Layer some antique stoneware pots or bowls on an antique French cutting board for an instant French Country story. Love! The Perfect Decor Accessory Stoneware antique stoneware is decorative No matter where you display these antique stoneware pieces, they add beauty, color and texture. Not to mention that they are so practical too. Collecting antique French stoneware decor

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4 Responses

Jane
Jane

March 23, 2020

I have never seen a piece of French pottery and your photos certainly captivate me (and everyone, I’m sure!). You make me want to grab a few pieces and display them in their own special place in my home.

Sending love yo you, Lidy. Be safe.

Jane

Nancy Brantley
Nancy Brantley

March 21, 2020

Pretty pictures of French stoneware. I have a few pieces but mostly mine in the kitchen, breakfast room and family room was made in New York.

Diane Trahan
Diane Trahan

March 21, 2020

I collect white ironstone so I really enjoyed the post and new items in your shop. Do you know what the pieces with holes were?

Sandra at Maison De Jardin
Sandra at Maison De Jardin

March 21, 2020

Lovely post, Liddy. I have always loved stoneware. However, most of my collection is from the mountains of West Virginia and, like French stoneware, I am sure could tell stories. The delicate silver is lovely in your selected piece of stoneware.

Hope this finds you well.

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