Orange Glazed Pitcher
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- Part of the Lone Fox x Joon Loloi Vintage Capsule, sourced from the Round Top Antiques Fair.
- Unique all around: This one-of-a-kind item comes with all of the charm expected of a vintage piece, including signs of aging and wear.
- Because this is a found vintage piece, the true place of origin and material composition cannot be confirmed.
- Please note that all one-of-a-kind items are final sale and cannot be returned.
- Approximate dimensions: 7.5W x 8H x 5D
- Joon Loloi makes no warranty of any kind, whether express or implied, statutory, or otherwise, including without limitation warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, regarding the safety, condition, materials, age, value, construction, and/or provenance of the Products.
- Joon Loloi further disclaims any liability whatsoever for any loss including, but not limited to, personal injury, property loss, or any other losses arising from the use, display, and/or performance of the Products.
- Good vintage condition. Wear is consistent with age and use.
- For decorative use only.
- To care for your vintage piece, please wipe with a dry, clean cloth.
One-of-a-Kind Finds
Lone Fox × Joon Loloi Vintage Capsule

Curated by Drew
Creating a one-of-a-kind collection with Drew Michael Scott (aka Lone Fox) starts at Round Top, one of the largest antique fairs in the world. There, we waded through every tent and stall, unearthing treasure as we went. To complete the collection, Drew hand-selected vintage-textile pillows, featuring eye-catching colors and motifs.
The result is a truly special capsule of unique pieces, each rich in the character and charm of true vintage finds.
A heads up: There is only one of each, and it’s for keeps—your one-of-a-kind find cannot be returned.
behind the craft
The Art of Terracotta
Preparing the Clay
Starting with dry clay, the artisan adds water—a bit at a time—until the mixture is pliable: moist, but not too wet. They then knead the clay, like dough, removing air bubbles, creating a structurally sound and pliable clay that’s ready for throwing.

Throwing and Shaping
The prepared clay is ready for shaping on the wheel. Using a few simple tools, some water, and their hands, the artisan creates a base to work from, guiding the clay up and out to widen the shape. Once the form is complete, ornamental details, like handles, are added.

Firing and Finishing
The vessel is set aside to dry before being baked in the kiln at high temperatures. Once it comes out, the terracotta pot is ready for the finishing touches. An artisan might glaze or paint it to add color or sand the surface until it's smooth.