Colette Vintage White Milk Jug
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Description
The Colette Vintage White Milk Jug is a graceful blend of rustic charm and refined simplicity. Finished in a soft, aged white patina, highlighting the subtle imperfections that give it that antique appeal. Its slender neck and gently flared lip recall classic milk vessels, while the sturdy iron handle and solid base ensure both presence and stability.
Designed to be versatile, this piece works equally well as an artisanal standalone on a mantel or shelf or an artful vessel for dried or fresh flower arrangements. The muted white finish complements natural wood tones, woven textiles, and layered vintage finds, adding quiet elegance without overpowering a room's palette.
Details:
Material: Cast iron
Finish: Distressed/antiqued white
Style: Bohemian farmhouse, vintage-inspired
Uses: Decorative vase for dried flowers, tabletop centerpiece, standalone accent piece
Care: Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth. Not recommended for prolonged use with fresh water to avoid interior corrosion; best suited for dried flowers or decorative display.
Dimensions: 13×20cm.
Why it belongs
Estimated delivery: 19 Jun 2026 – 26 Jun 2026
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