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Alice Funge - Blue Mini Jug Reviews

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What will you serve in this elegant vintage influenced mini ceramic jug from Alice Funge. Milk, cream or perhaps your favourite sauce. This mini jug is so versatile and is beautiful on its own or displayed with some wildflowers or decorative twigs. We love how there is no handle making it space-saving and streamlined.
This handmade collection from Alice Funge is exceptional. Her designs are so unique and thoughtful with the inclusion of her late grandmother’s writing within the designs of this collection. This practical mini jug reads ‘Pour’. These pieces bring warmth to many of us with memories of our own family history.
This wheel-thrown ceramic milk jug is made from white stoneware which is an off-cream colour. It is then finished with poured blue coloured slip. The style and shape of this piece will compliment any interior home style.
- Wheel-thrown kitchenware, handmade from white stoneware.

- Handmade in Warwickshire.

- Due to items being handmade, sizing and decoration may vary slightly between each piece. . . .

About Slate House:

For over a decade, Valley Mill has been built on the vision of manufacturing and supplying 100% Welsh and British products of true quality and authenticity.

Our team of designers and craftsmen make our products from the finest materials and ingredients, so you don’t have to compromise.

Having supplied products to some of the most demanding and influential customers in the world, such as Red Bull, NATO, NFU Mutual, Bafta Cymru, RBS, The Welsh FA and even Her Majesty the Queen, Valley Mill has the confidence and drive to keep putting Wales on the map.

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Unit 16,
SA1 Business Park,
Swansea
United Kingdom
SA1 8DB

Joan MacDonald Morrison
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It's such fun. I wanted a wee, stable jug for coffee at our new bistro table. This is perfect - steady and stylish.
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