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This product is a Second Chance Sale item due to minor imperfections found on the item. Minor imperfections are defined as slight nicks, dings or scratches that do not affect the safety or durability of the items. All Second Chance Sale items are final sale.
This program aligns with Shelf Love Co's mission to decrease waste by selling imperfect products at a discount rather than discarding. We believe that sometimes imperfect things can still find a special place in our homes.
Handmade by craftsmen in New Delhi, India, this large brown pitcher is inspired by the geometric forms of Bauhaus classics, and works as both a functional piece (for liquids or flowers) and as a sculptural object. Use with fresh or dried flowers and equally at home on the dinner table. Also available in small and tall sizes.
-Material: Ceramic, locally sourced clay
-Dimensions: 5.25" diameter x 8.75" height / approx. 95 fl.oz.
*Please note: Each piece is hand made with local clay and will be unique in natural characteristics and colors.

This product was designed as a collaboration between Bloomist + SYZYGY.
Based in New Delhi, India, SYZYGY combines simple, functional design with quality materials (including ceramic and metal) to create strikingly modern objects that are as practical as they are beautiful.
Each heirloom home good is made by hand by artisan partners in India who employ time honored techniques in ethical working conditions. The artisans source the clay locally and use hand made wooden molds to create each pitcher.
Ceramic home goods are food safe and water tight. Clean with warm soapy water.
We recommend keeping all handmade goods out of direct sunlight.
100% of the brands in Shelf Love Collective have been vetted for offering fair wages and being good stewards of the environment. Learn more.
Shipping: Shipping is available anywhere in the U.S. We offer reasonable flat rates through USPS Ground. Allow 1-3 days for processing + 2-5 days for shipping. Learn more.
Return Policy: Unfortunately, made to order items including all art prints are not eligible for return. All other returns in new condition are accepted within 30 days of purchase for store credit. Learn more here.
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Launched in 2018, Bloomist was born from co-founders Alex Bates and Michael Zung's shared mission to create a new kind of company that designed and curated the beautiful, meaningful, purposeful things you need to make a natural home.

"Our care and respect for the fragile planet informs our ethos and culture. We believe in using natural materials and environmentally friendly, sustainable production to create meaningful things with a reason to exist, a rich story to tell, and a purpose woven throughout."

Bloomist is commited to helping artists, artisans, and makers flourish.
"We’ve built a global community of like-minded partners who do good through the environmentally responsible pieces they craft, including small batch makers who have a passion for social change and artisan communities that help support local development."
(excerpts from article by Undecorated Home)
Launched in 2018, Bloomist was born from co-founders Alex Bates and Michael Zung's shared mission to create a new kind of company that designed and curated the beautiful, meaningful, purposeful things you need to make a natural home.
"Our care and respect for the fragile planet informs our ethos and culture. We believe in using natural materials and environmentally friendly, sustainable production to create meaningful things with a reason to exist, a rich story to tell, and a purpose woven throughout."
Bloomist is commited to helping artists, artisans, and makers flourish.
"We’ve built a global community of like-minded partners who do good through the environmentally responsible pieces they craft, including small batch makers who have a passion for social change and artisan communities that help support local development."
(excerpts from article by Undecorated Home)


