Sir Madam Larder Crock
Best earthenware vessel for home cooks seeking timeless, functional pantry organization.
This is the rare pantry staple that looks just as intentional on the dinner table as it does on the counter. While its porous matte exterior demands a bit more care than standard glass canisters, the trade-off is a grounded, tactile warmth that elevates everyday dry goods into a design statement.
$189.00
at
Athens Cooks
Who it's for
- Home cooks seeking a stylish, versatile kitchen display piece
- Pantry organizers prioritizing natural freshness for root vegetables
- Design lovers who appreciate unique, handcrafted Italian goods
Who should skip it
- Busy households needing durable, chip-resistant storage solutions
- Users wanting low-maintenance containers that resist permanent stains
- People preferring lightweight vessels for easy kitchen handling
Performance breakdown
Aesthetic Versatility
Transitions effortlessly from pantry storage to a sophisticated tabletop serving piece.
Surface Maintenance
Glazed interior makes cleaning simple while protecting against food absorption.
Material Durability
Sturdy earthenware construction withstands daily kitchen use with rustic charm.
Storage Efficiency
Wide diameter offers excellent access but requires significant counter footprint.
Thermal Retention
Earthenware provides moderate heat retention for warm tortillas or breads.
Design Authenticity
Classic French ironstone inspiration delivers a timeless, grounded kitchen aesthetic.
Key Specs
Material
Earthenware with fully glazed interior
Dimensions
10" diameter x 2.5" height
Exterior Finish
Matte terra cotta
Interior Finish
Glazed
Recommended Use
Fermenting, dry goods storage, serving
Care Instructions
Hand wash with soapy water and a soft cloth
Shape
Round
Container Type
Pantry Storage
Height
2.5 inches
Diameter
10 inches
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