I am a collector.
Fornasetti, McCoy Pottery, Shoes, Cloisonne
and Pitchers.
I can’t seem to get enough.
I love them and have them stored and also displayed throughout my house.
I love pitchers over flowing with flowers.
I love this table scape.
Photo: www.ornari.com
I think this is my favorite pitcher of all time.
I bought it at a great antique store in Bloomington, Illinois and hand carried it back to Los Angeles. It has found a forever home with me.
I also love Mexican Handcrafted Pitchers.
Beautiful craftsmanship and beyond gorgeous.
I am coveting this pitcher by Salvador Teran
I need to start saving!
Photo: Vintage & Modern
Photo: johnsmitchell.photoshelter.com
I have wanted these pitchers ever since spying one at my friend Alexis’s house.
The lapis parrots are to die for.
Yet another Mexican Pitcher I am eyeing.
Photo: www.decorativeobjects.oneofakindantiques.com
My collecting began over 20 years ago when I bought the all familiar Italian Rooster Pitcher.
The famous Italian Ceramic Italian Rooster Pitcher symbolizes “Good Fortune” and/or “Good Luck” and is believed to protect one from dangers. It is an Italian tradition to give a ceramic Italian rooster pitcher to a friend or relative, ideally as a housewarming or wedding gift.
Photo: Anthropologie
Anthropologie always has a selection of great pitchers.
I always wait for their sales and have managed to score some at great prices.
Photo: Crate & Barrel
The Crate & Barrel Ona Pitcher is staple in a lot of homes. It’s modern lines makes it the perfect dinner party water pitcher.
I have four at home. When I am hosting a large dinner I can put one on every table. And the $26 price point makes it not only good-looking but affordable.
Whether the pitcher is useful, pretty,necessary, extravagant, or practical, I will always have room for another.
What do you collect? Do tell.
xoxo Carrie









