Émile Tessier Double-Handled Perforated Pot
Description
Its creamy glaze, raised floral motifs, and time-worn imperfections carry the beauty of a piece that has lived a full life. Discovered at the Paris flea market and signed by its maker, Émile Tessier (1887-1971).
This is the kind of find that reminds us why vintage matters: it holds a story, and it invites you to begin a new one.
Originally designed with a perforated lid for everyday French kitchen rituals like draining berries, or storing garlic and onions, this vessel now feels equally at home as a sculptural object with presence and soul.
Use it open on a kitchen counter to hold wooden utensils. Arrange it with branches or florals in holes that provide a template for floral design. Or simply display as a grounding, textural focal point.
Vintage. Imperfect. Loved before and ready to be loved again.
Details
9.867"W x 7"D x 6'H
Shipping & Returns
At Michelle Lisa Home, each piece is chosen with intention.
Our collection includes vintage and pre-loved items that carry the marks of time: subtle chips, worn edges, and patina that reflect their history and character. These imperfections are not flaws; they are part of their soul.
All items are final sale.
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We do not offer returns, refunds, or exchanges due to the nature of each item's age and uniqueness.
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Émile Tessier Double-Handled Perforated Pot
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