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Our Corinium collection is inspired by Roman ceramics and the long history of English pottery. This simple jug has a shapely body and slender spout, making it the perfect vessel for one or two of our lifelike stems. Its off-white glaze has a subtle crackle to it for time-worn character.
Design & engineering
- Made from strong stoneware and finished with a crackle glaze.
- Display with our lifelike flowers, twigs and greenery.
Technical information
Diameter:
11cm
Height:
13cm
Weight:
0.4kg
Finish:
Glazed
Made From:
Ceramic Stoneware
Handwash Only:
Yes
Product Code:
CRF-JUG-SML-WH
Will it fit?
Delivery & returns
Free delivery for all orders over £100 (or €150 in Ireland).
- For orders under £100 (or €150 in Ireland), it’s £6.95 (or €19 in Ireland).
- If your order is available now for UK mainland delivery, we'll deliver it within 5 days. Otherwise, it’ll arrive in the estimated time frame stated above and at checkout.
- Furniture orders to mainland UK or Northern Ireland will arrive via our white glove service. We’ll unbox and position your items, assemble anything that’s needed and take away the packaging for recycling.
- If you’re ordering outside mainland UK or Northern Ireland, items will be sent through our international delivery partners.
Returns
- You can return any item within 28 days of delivery, but you may be charged for a courier or collection service.
- If you can cancel your order within 24 hours, you will be fully refunded.
- For tailored items and fitted cabinetry, we can only refund 80% of the cost.
- Read our full returns policy here.
Care & need to knows
Care guide
- Avoid abrasive cleaning products.
- Clean with a dampened e-cloth and follow up with a dry one.
Need to know
- This vase isn't watertight, so make sure to use only lifelike flowers and foliage rather than real ones.
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