Keep your friends close and your olive oil even closer.
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Farmhouse Pottery
Woodstock, VT
Farmhouse Pottery's commitment to farmers and makers shows in their collection of home goods. Founder James Zilian's mission is rooted in a modern farm aesthetic that represents farm-to-table values infused in traditionally crafted designs. He's determined to sustain the next generation of local makers and farmers, and we couldn't think of a more beautiful way to achieve this than through their pottery, candles, and more.
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Reviews for
Olive Oil Cruet
Reviews for
Olive Oil Cruet
All reviews come from Verified Purchases
No more bottle
Good looking to leave out, love the spout. Opening narrow making cleaning and refilling a challenge.
Lovely Pottery
I love Farmhouse Pottery. Some of the items I have purchased actually match some serving dishware I bought at Pottery Barn years back. I was looking for a replacement for my beloved olive oil cruet that I purchased at Dean and Delucas so many years ago.....so sad they closed. However, this olive oil cruet is actually is better than my old one; I love it!
Works great, looks great
I've been looking a long time for a cruet that is both functional and attractive. This one is the best I've ever seen. It works great, is solidly built and looks great. Another high quality Food52 product!
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