Anduze Garden Pot in Mediterranean Blue in Terra Cotta Clay Louis XVI Style
pf-1446
This antiqued Mediterranean blue garden urn originates from Provence, France. The garden planter is traditionally adorned with a Rhombus, the typical decor used in the XVI century. Due to its artisanal nature, slight variations in size may occur. The planter includes drainage holes, and we recommend using liners or landscaping cloth prior to planting. Please note it is not frostproof. Wear consistent with age and use.
The iconic Anduze urn traces its origins to the early 17th century, during the reign of King Henry IV. Inspired by the classical elegance of the Medici urn from Florence, a French potter in the town of Anduze blended Italian Renaissance design with Provençal craftsmanship, creating the first hand-thrown terracotta urn in Southern France. Over time, the Anduze pot became a hallmark of French garden style, admired for its graceful silhouette, durability, and decorative charm.
Opening 15.5" diameter
Material: Terra Cotta
Country of Origin: France
Dimensions: 24" H x 19.5" W