Some sets gain their strength through repetition, rhythm and presence. These Portuguese faience vases, dating from the 19th/20th century, have that antique and decorative charm that immediately transforms a shelf, display cabinet or wall into a setting full of memory.
The blue decoration over the cream-coloured ground gives them a very Portuguese elegance — simple, luminous and timeless. Among garlands, bows, leaves, monograms and small hand-painted scenes, each vase holds its own personality, yet all speak the same language: that of traditional faience, popular, poetic and deeply decorative.
I particularly love their classical shape, raised foot, open mouth and the patina of time, visible in the small marks, the glaze and the natural wear. They are pieces with soul, presence and that imperfect beauty only antique objects can possess.
Perfect for a kitchen with character, a room full of history, a collection of Portuguese faience or an interior inspired by an old apothecary.
Set of Portuguese blue and white faience vases, 19th/20th century.








